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Maruti Suzuki WagonR Limited Edition launched

WagonR Limited Edition gets cosmetic add-ons; aimed at festive season buyers.
1 min read5 Oct '18
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In order to boost sales during the ongoing festive season, Maruti Suzuki has introduced a WagonR Limited Edition in our market.

The car gets a double-din Bluetooth and USB-equipped music player with speakers, rear parking sensors, seat covers with cushion sets, exterior body graphics and a rear spoiler.

Maruti is offering two accessory kits for the Limited Edition WagonR, priced at Rs 15,490 and Rs 25,490.  Prices for the standard WagonR start at Rs 4.17 lakh, and go up to Rs 5.39 lakh for the top-spec AMT-equipped variant.

The WagonR in India is available with a single 1.0-litre petrol engine mated to either a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. The model is also available with a factory-fit CNG kit. Maruti is currently testing the next-gen WagonR, which is likely to hit showrooms early next year.

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