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2017 Maruti WagonR VXi+ launched at Rs 4.69 lakh

The range-topping WagonR VXi+ gets added equipment, revised styling and is available with either a manual or an AMT gearbox.
2 min read27 Jan '17
Jaiveer MehraJaiveer Mehra
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Maruti has expanded its WagonR line-up to include a new range-topping VXi+ trim, featuring added equipment and styling in line with the Stingray model with a similar front fascia and rear styling.

Priced from Rs 4.69 lakh for the standard VXi+, the car gets the addition of equipment such as alloy wheels, dual-tone interiors, projector headlamps, and a new design grille and side skirts as compared to its lower siblings.

Powering the car is the same 1.0-litre K10 petrol motor as before with the unit paired with either a five-speed manual or five-speed AMT gearbox. Dual airbags and ABS continue to be offered as an option even on the new top trim model.

Prices for the new WagonR VXi+ are as follows:

TransmissionPrice (Ex-Showroom, Delhi)
WagonR VXi+
Manual4,69,840
WagonR VXi+ (O)
Manual4,89,072
WagonR VXi+ AGS
Auto Gear Shift5,17,253
WagonR VXi+ AGS (O)
Auto Gear Shift5,36,486
 

The new top variant cost roughly about Rs 30,000 more than the previous top variant, the VXi.

While the new WagonR VXi+ features styling and equipment in line with the current Stingray model it is not yet known how it will affect the latter, with reports online suggesting that the more premium model – the WagonR Stingray – could be on its way out following this update to the standard model.

Here’s an equipment breakup:

2017 Maruti WagonR Refresh LXi (Petrol and CNG)

  • AC with heater
  • 60:40 split rear seat
  • Central locking
  • Dual-tone interior
  • Power steering
  • Front power windows
  • 12V power socket
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • Roof rails|
  • Side body mouldings

Maruti WagonR Refresh VXi (Petrol MT and AMT)

  • Tachometer
  • Music system with four speakers
  • Front and rear power windows
  • Electric wing mirrors
  • Tilt steering
  • Rear wiper, washer and defogger
  • Fog lamps
  • Piano black trim on dash
  • Remote keyless entry

Maruti WagonR Refresh VXi+ (Petrol MT and AMT)

  • Stingray-like front grille
  • Projector headlamps
  • Gunmetal grey alloy wheels
  • Rear spoiler
  • Side skirts
  • Driver airbag

Like the 2016 model, Maruti is also offering option pack on all variants which includes dual front airbags and ABS.

Maruti has also announced a price hike of between Rs 1,500 to 8,014 (ex-showroom, Delhi) across its model range with effect from January 27, 2017.

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Tough ladder-frame chassis, industrial-grade 4WD and huge clearance mean you can punish these two harder than you think.

The Fortuner’s better bottom end lets it nose ahead in a drag, but not for long. The Ford is quicker to 100kph by a second.

Endeavour dash simpler but smartly laid out and two-tone colours are nice.

Middle row has a bit more room but not by much and backrest reclines like Toyota’s.

Small window means Ford’s rear seat feels a bit more cramped and it’s a bit firm too.

Terrain Management sets up the car for whatever surface you’re on.

Touchscreen is slick, sharp and full of features.

3.2 diesel has grunt, but also lag.

Panoramic sunroof a big plus over Fortuner.

Third row can be raised and dropped electrically.

Fortuner dash finally looks unique, but still a bit too tall and upright, and a mishmash of too many elements.

Second row is plusher and more supportive than the Ford’s.

Toyota third row comfier with recline ability and better cushions; easier access thanks to tumbling second row.

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Plastics lower down not of great quality.

Drive modes let you get most out of engine.

As do shift paddles.

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