Last Updated on: 04 Dec 2025
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R price in Tamulpur
The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R ex-showroom prices are between Rs 4.99 lakh and Rs 6.84 lakh. Meanwhile, the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R on road price in Tamulpur ranges from INR 5.57 lakh for the base model to INR 7.58 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
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I’m looking for a car for a daily commute of about 60 km and prefer CNG. I have shortlisted the Wagon R and Tiago. The Wagon R seems to offer much more value. What do you suggest?
If you are finding more value in the Maruti Wagon R, you should go ahead with this, as in the end, that is what matters to you. However, do bear in mind that the boot of the Wagon R is completely filled with the large single CNG tank and the spare tyre, thus leaving practically no space for even small bags.
The Tata Tiago CNG, on the other hand, has the spare tyre underneath the car and comes with a dual CNG cylinder setup which sits below the boot floor, thus leaving you with a decent amount of luggage space.
I am planning to buy the Wagon R ZXI next month since it is spacious. What is your opinion?
What is the major difference in driving feel between the WagonR 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre engines? The car will be used mostly in the city with an occasional monthly highway trip. I am also considering the Tata Tiago - any suggestions would be helpful. Thank you.
The 1.2-litre K-Series engine in the Maruti Wagon R makes it feel noticeably peppier and relatively more effortless than the 1.0-litre petrol version. Also, being a four-cylinder unit, it is a bit smoother and more refined as well.
Yes, the 1.0 will be a bit more efficient than the 1.2; however, if you like to drive and if it falls within your budget, quite simply go for the 1.2. The Tata Tiago has its strengths, like a good sound system, and better driving manners than a Wagon R; however, in terms of space, user-friendliness, smoothness and overall sales and support, the Maruti car is the one to go for.
I have been using a Wagon R CNG for the last 11 years with around 97,000 km on the odometer. I would now like to upgrade to an automatic. My preferences are safety, power and comfort. My budget is Rs 15 lakh, but I can stretch it to Rs 18 to 20 lakh. I am considering the Tata Sierra. Please suggest if there are any other alternatives.
Please advise me on replacing my existing Santro Xing with a new automatic car. I am 66 years old and drive around 500 km a month.
I’m a first-time car buyer with no driving experience. I need an automatic petrol car with a 4-cylinder engine, good mileage, low maintenance costs, and a reliable engine. My budget is under ₹8 lakh. I drive about 30 km daily, split roughly 50% highway and 50% city. Please advise.
Within your budget, you have two Maruti Suzuki options, the Wagon R 1.2 ZXi AMT and the Ignis Delta AT.
The Wagon R is the more practical choice with a roomier cabin and a larger boot, while the Ignis feels more premium inside and looks more stylish. Both use 1.2-litre four-cylinder engines, but they are not identical.
On paper, the Ignis makes 8 hp less than the Wagon R, yet in real use, there is little difference, and the Ignis' 1.2 litre K12 engine actually feels a bit more responsive at low speeds than the K12N in the Wagon R.
I currently own a 2009 WagonR with about four years left until the next re-registration. This is my primary vehicle; I also have a 2018 Honda City for occasional highway trips. I want to replace the WagonR and am open to a used car up to ₹6 lakh or a new car up to ₹8 lakh. My top priorities are easy entry and exit for elders with mobility limitations, good mileage, and comfort. My daily commute is under 50 km and mainly in city and suburbs. Please suggest suitable options.
The new Maruti Wagon R will serve your needs best. It is more spacious, more grown up and will be comfier than your 2009 version. Its light controls, efficient engine and good visibility make it a very user-friendly car.
Alternatively, you may consider a Tata Punch for its high seating, robustness, and ease of getting in and out.
I have a family of three and am 6 feet tall. Kindly suggest my first car that offers good mileage, comfort, safety, the best after-sales service, strong resale value, and cost efficiency.
For a city commuter with occasional highway drives, which one should I choose between the Celerio and Wagon R?
I am a senior citizen aged 65 years. I am interested in the Maruti Wagon R. I need your meticulous analysis of the Wagon R and guidance on any other good alternative, with reasons.
The Wagon R works well as a city vehicle, but it's not an ideal highway vehicle. Its tall shape and light weight means it doesn't feel as surefooted as a lower riding car would. If you drive frequently on the highway, the Tata Punch is an option you could consider.
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