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Maruti Suzuki WagonR CNG gets new colours

Written by Nizam Shaikh

The Maruti Suzuki WagonR is now available in new colour options. The brand has announced that the WagonR will now be available in the vibrant Poolside Blue, Magma Grey, Nutmeg Brown and Autumn Orange. The new colour option is available in the BS6 S-CNG option that is available in the LXi and LXi (O) variants.

Maruti Suzuki New Colours

The brand has announced that the new colour options are in line with the WagonR’s three lakh sales milestone that the brand has achieved on the WagonR S-CNG. The brand also recently announced that the Maruti Suzuki WagonR has garnered 1.60 lakh units of sale during the FY 2020-21. In the month of March 2021, Maruti Suzuki registered a total sales of 1,67,014 units. The 3 lakh sales mark in its S-CNG variant was crossed back in September 2020. The marque has sold over 24 lakh units across three generations since its launch 20 years ago. Furthermore, the brand also revealed that nearly 24% of its customers are repeat buyers.

Maruti Suzuki WagonR S-CNG

Powering the Maruti Suzuki WagonR S-CNG is a BS6 compliant 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol motor. The K10B engine produces 67 Hp of power and 90 Nm of torque with petrol fuel. The engine with CNG fuel makes 58.3 Hp of power and 78 Nm of torque. The WagonR S-CNG comes with a 5-speed manual transmission. In terms of size, the third-generation car measures 3655 mm in length, 1620 mm in width, 1675 mm in height and comes with a wheelbase of 2435 mm.

Maruti Suzuki WagonR S-CNG features

The Maruti Suzuki WagonR S-CNG is based on the LXi and LXi(O) variants. The car features body-coloured bumpers, clear lens headlamps and taillamps. The WagonR S-CNG also gets dual-tone interiors with air conditioning, reddish amber instruments cluster etc. The car also gets safety features such as a driver airbag, ABS and EBD. Standard features also include driver and front passenger seat belts reminder, rear parking sensors and an over-speed alert system.

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