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Last Updated on: 04 Dec 2025

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Maruti Suzuki Wagon R price in Wanaparthy

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₹6.02 - ₹8.26 Lakh
On road price, Wanaparthy
Wanaparthy
Starting₹8,688 /month
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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 Wanaparthy ranges from INR 6.02 lakh for the base model to INR 8.26 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).

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Maruti Suzuki Wagon R price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R LXi 1.0
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹6.02 Lakh
Autocar's pick
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R VXi 1.0
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹6.70 Lakh
Easy on the pocket
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R LXi CNG 1.0
998 cc | CNG | Manual
₹6.91 Lakh
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R ZXi 1.2
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.22 Lakh
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R VXI CNG 1.0
998 cc | CNG | Manual
₹7.52 Lakh
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R ZXI+ 1.2
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.73 Lakh
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Maruti Suzuki Wagon R FAQs

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Asked by: Kartar Singhon Jan 16, 2026

Hi team, I am planning to buy a new car and the Wagon R CNG is on my mind. Because of travelling for the job and personal work, I am focused on mileage. The Wagon R CNG also fits my budget of ₹6.5 lakh, and I do not wish to spend more, although I can stretch my budget to ₹8 lakh. However, my family does not like the Wagon R CNG and wants me to consider the Fronx or other options. Kindly suggest.

Maruti Suzuki Wagon R CNG is a practical choice. However, if your family wants a different car, you can consider the Tata Tiago CNG XT MT. It will cost less than 8 lakhs on road and will still give you the benefit of CNG, and offers more equipment than the Wagon R. 

Fronx is not recommended, as in the budget, you will have to pick the base variant. It will not have many of the features which add to the convenience. 

Another, more practical option is to explore the second-hand market. This opens up access to a wider range of cars within your budget. With online platforms like Spinny, etc., the pre-owned buying process is now pretty transparent than earlier. 

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Asked by: SudhaSreevatsaon Jan 15, 2026

I’m looking for an economical and comfortable car for city use. My daily commute is around 45km, and my budget is up to ₹7 lakh. Please suggest suitable options.

The Maruti Suzuki Celerio is a good option to consider. It is spacious, comfortable, and easy to drive. The 1.0-litre petrol engine is peppy and efficient, and the car is also available with a CNG option.
The other option is the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R with the 1.2-litre petrol engine. It is good on space, comfortable for the city, and highly efficient too. The ZXi variant will fit in your Rs 7 lakh budget.
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Asked by: Soumya Sinhaon Jan 14, 2026

I have been following Autocar since the early 2000s and want to highlight what I feel is Maruti Suzuki’s stepchild treatment of some highly competent cars that suffered due to poor marketing. Models like the original Baleno sedan and Altura, Grand Vitara, Kizashi, A-Star, Ritz, and now the Ignis were strong products in their segments, yet failed commercially. I request the Autocar team to objectively highlight the strengths of the Ignis, especially when it is compared with cars like the Wagon R, Celerio, or even the new Swift with the 3-cylinder Z-series engine. From a pure product standpoint, does the Wagon R really come close to the Ignis?

Thank you for your comments and for being such a long-time reader. We respect your views on the various Maruti-Suzuki cars that didn’t get their due. However, it is not Maruti-Suzuki that decides the success or failure of a car, but the customer who is very demanding and has other choices and options. 

The Kizashi failed because, for the price, customers didn’t see value in it. The A-Star was too small and cramped for the price. Going back to the start of this century, the Baleno sedan was overpriced, and the Baleno Altura failed because Indian customers don’t like station wagons or estates. In fact, there has never been a successful estate car yet. 

The Ignis, too, though a capable car, has not clicked largely due to its design. The reason we recommend the Wagon R regularly is that it is a practical choice. It offers unmatched space and is easy to drive and live with - attributes that have made it so popular.
 

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Asked by: Arun Davidon Jan 12, 2026

I need an automatic car within a budget of ₹7.5 lakh, and I prefer Maruti Suzuki. Could you please suggest some options?

You should choose between the Maruti Suzuki Ignis Zeta AMT and the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R 1.2 AMT ZXI Plus. Both models are powered by 1.2-litre petrol engines that give them a power advantage over other automatic Marutis in your budget (namely, Celerio, Alto K10 and S-Presso).

Both use automated manual transmission or AMT-type automatics. While these aren't the slickest automatic gearboxes, Maruti's AMTs work smoothly enough if you adopt an easygoing driving style. Fuel economy is also excellent.  

Of the two, the Wagon R is more spacious and has a more absorbent ride comfort. On the other hand, the Ignis packs in more features for the same money. If cabin space isn't a deal breaker, opt for the Ignis. 

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Asked by: Balaon Jan 11, 2026

I am a first-time car buyer. Although I have a driving licence, I am not very confident while driving, especially in city traffic and during parking. I am considering buying a used car first to gain confidence and then upgrading to a new one later. I feel more comfortable with an automatic transmission as it allows me to focus on steering and speed control. However, some people have advised me to learn from a manual first. I am almost 6 feet tall and was initially considering the Wagon R, but a few friends suggested the Ignis instead. I am confused about whether to buy a manual or an automatic and which car to choose. I am confident that I can drive an automatic hatchback better than a manual, even if I buy a new one. Please advise.

You are right - if you are not confident about driving, it is better to get a used car first to polish your skills and then graduate to a new car. Also, as you've correctly mentioned, get an automatic car instead, so that you can focus on steering and controlling the speed of the car, leaving you fewer processes to think about (pressing the clutch and changing gears).
Contrary to what your friends have suggested, get a Maruti Suzuki Wagon R. Sure, it might not feel like an aspirational buy due to its low-frills approach; however, it is hugely practical. Being a tall-boy design, it will be well-suited for your height, and its boxy structure will make it very easy for you to get a good judgment of its dimensions. Spare parts and maintenance costs will also be pocket-friendly.
Once you're comfortable with driving, you could upgrade to a newer, more expensive car. Also, being an in-demand car, this Maruti car will be easier to sell later and is likely to fetch a reasonable resale price.
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Asked by: Amit Mangudkaron Jan 9, 2026

Sir, I wish to purchase a fully automatic car within a budget of ₹8 lakh. This is my first car and I don’t have any driving experience. I am looking for a safe, reliable hybrid or petrol with CNG car for 70% city and 30% highway driving. Which car model and company is suitable for me? Kindly advise.

You can go for CNG if the network in your city is good, and the car that you can pick is the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R. It comes with 6 airbags, taking care of your safety requirements. Also, it comes with an antilock braking system and electronic brake distribution. 

Moreover, it gives great fuel efficiency with CNG, and you have the benefit of switching to petrol when you want. The other option is the Maruti Suzuki Celerio, again a reliable car with good features. 

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Asked by: Anonymouson Jan 8, 2026

I am a 5'7.5" mid sized 50 years old woman. I need a car that's easy to get in and out of and also has an automatic gear shift. My budget is around 6-7Lakh.

The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R will suit your requirements of an automatic car that's easy to get in and out of and below Rs 7 lakh. The car is also easy to drive with light controls. It is, however, a bit old now, and if you would like something newer and more exciting, you could look at the newly launched Tata Punch. The car's taller height allows for easy entry and egress, along with doors that open to a full 90 degrees. It will require you to stretch your Rs 7 lakh budget, though.  

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Asked by: KALI KRISHNA YALAMATIon Jan 8, 2026

I am 62 years old and 5'11" tall. I already have a Creta high-end and want to buy a small car below ₹10 lakh for local driving. I am considering the Wagon R or Tata Punch. Which is the better option for easy entry/exit and convenience for my neck?

The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R is the right pick for your requirements. Its high seating makes getting in and out very easy. The large glasshouse also gives a great view of your surroundings, so you won't need to crane your neck for a better look. 

The Wagon R is also easy to drive, though we'd recommend the 1.2-litre petrol version for its added power. The standard 1.0-litre petrol feels dull, especially on inclines.  

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Asked by: Biswajeet Acharyon Dec 30, 2025

I am 65 years old and will be superannuating from service soon. My current car is chauffeur-driven. I am now looking for a comfortable automatic car for city use that I can drive myself, with occasional long trips of up to 300 km. My budget is ₹8 lakh on-road. Please suggest suitable options.

There are quite a few automatic options within your budget. However, we'd narrow the list down to models with high seating, which are more convenient to get into and out of. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R would be the first model we'd recommend for you. Its high seating, excellent visibility and airy cabin are aspects you will appreciate. This Maruti car is easy to drive, and the brand’s hassle-free ownership is a plus in its own right. Opt for the AMT gearbox with the more powerful 1.2-litre petrol engine.
Within the Maruti line-up, you could also look at the Ignis AMT, though ride comfort is a bit harsh. Other alternatives with high seating include the Nissan Magnite AMT, Renault Kiger AMT and Tata Punch AMT.
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Asked by: Jay Thiagarajanon Dec 27, 2025

I am looking for a compact car in the NCR to help my wife learn driving and for my elderly dad to use for short city runs. I want it to be reliable for 3-4 years. It should have good visibility and easy driving manners. I have a budget of about ₹5 lakh for a used car. I am looking for a petrol automatic, ideally a CVT. I have shortlisted the Honda Jazz but am worried about BS-IV issues during GRAP times. I am not yet ready to go electric. Should I still consider a used car, or should I stretch for a new one?

Buying a BS4 car in Delhi NCR is not a good idea, as you run the risk of being unable to use it when the AQI worsens and GRAP measures are implemented. This can disrupt your commutes and cause significant inconvenience. If you want to buy a used car, we suggest looking for a BS6 option or a vehicle that is no more than 5 years old. 

You can visit spinny.com to see what is available. Ideally, you should stretch to a new car that is fully compliant with the latest regulations. This means it will also be designed to run on E20 fuel, unlike vehicles before 2023. 

A Maruti-Suzuki Wagon R would be the ideal new car for you.  Its high seating position offers the double benefit of making learning to drive easier for beginners and making it easier for elderly people to get in and out. Wagon R prices range from Rs. 6-8 lakh, depending on the variant. 

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