| 2010–2019 (India) | 2013–2021 (Indonesia) | 2014–2025 (Pakistan) }} | India:
Gurgaon,
Haryana (
Maruti Suzuki) | Indonesia:
Tambun,
Bekasi (
Suzuki Indomobil Motor) (Karimun Wagon R) | Pakistan:
Karachi (
Pak Suzuki Motors) }} | 5-speed
manual | 3-speed
automatic (India) | 5-speed
AMT }} |
Suzuki Karimun Estilo (Indonesia) |
Suzuki Alto (Pakistan)}} }} The second generation Wagon R was introduced on 23 April 2010 in
New Delhi, India. Featuring a brand-new platform carried from the
fourth generation Japanese Wagon R, the overall length of the second generation Wagon R was increased to 3,595 mm (an increase of 75 mm) with a wheelbase of 2,400 mm. The width and height were mostly unchanged. While safety enhancements have been implemented in the form of
ABS, airbags and fog lamps, these are limited only to the top variant. The trim levels available are LX, LXi and VXi. The Indian model (2010) called Wagon R 1.0, is powered by the more efficient three-cylinder 998 cc K10B engine, which can also be found in the
Maruti Suzuki A-Star,
Maruti Suzuki Estilo, and the
Maruti Suzuki Alto K10. The engine delivers at 6,200 rpm, and at 3 500 rpm. Maruti Suzuki launched a new 5-speed vehicle with the same engine and the same body. This version came only in the top model that is the VXi which had ABS as standard. Also, Maruti launched ABS as an option for all Wagon R and Stingray variants. The Wagon R was priced at 4.14
lakh Indian rupees or INR, while Stingray is priced INR 20,000 more than the Wagon R. The first facelift for this generation arrived on 14 January 2013. It featured cosmetic changes, including a narrower grille, restyled bumpers with larger vents and a new fog lamp housing. Inside, changes included the dual glove box and an integrated Eagle Wings music system with integrated USB and AUX ports. In 2014, Maruti Suzuki introduced the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Stingray. It was essentially a restyled second generation Wagon R and it was introduced alongside the regular version. The Stingray features a bolder, dynamic looking fascia. It featured projector headlamps, a first for the segment. Later on, Maruti Suzuki dropped the Stingray moniker and renamed it as Wagon R VXi+ as the top variant of the range. The "Dilago" name was taken from a native
Moluccas word meaning "to be the best". The sportier version based on the Indian Wagon R Stingray, called the Karimun Wagon R GS, was launched in September 2014. A 5-speed
automated gear shift (AGS) variant appeared later in May 2015. The Karimun Wagon R received an update in April 2017 at the 25th Indonesia International Motor Show, and is available in GA, GL and GS trim levels. The car is also available with a by-order
blind van variant based on GA and GS trims. A limited edition called 50th Anniversary Edition was launched in October 2020, basically the GS version of the previous 2014 GL Dilago special edition. This model was launched to celebrate 50 years of Suzuki
Indomobil's presence in Indonesia. The Indonesian-made Wagon R is essentially a stripped-down version of the Indian Wagon R. The differences with the Indian Wagon R are the absence of a high-mounted stop lamp, rear fog lamp, rear wiper, rear washer,
defoggers, electric mirrors, "Wagon R" lettering on the rear chrome garnish, mirror on the passenger's sun visor, day/night view center mirror, fabric door trims, rear power windows, adjustable head rests, 60:40 split back seat, tilt steering, upper front passenger glove box (on the single airbag variant), front passenger airbag, ABS, driver side cup holder, headlamp levelling adjuster, boot parcel tray,
CNG variant, a simpler
HVAC system and adjustments, and the presence of a
Garuda-inspired emblem to comply with
Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) tax incentive regulations. The Karimun Wagon R was discontinued in Indonesia in late 2021, while knock-down kit exports to Pakistan continued till 2025. File:2014 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GA 1.0 MP31S (20211116).jpg|2014 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GA (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2015 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R blind van rear.jpg|2015 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GA panel van (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2018 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GL (rear).jpg|2018 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GL (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2015 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GX 1.0 MP31S (20200223).jpg|2015 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GX (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS (Indonesia) front view.jpg|2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS (rear).jpg|2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS (MP31S, Indonesia) File:2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS 1.0 MP31S interior (20190722).jpg|2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS interior (Indonesia)
Pak Suzuki Wagon R The
Pak Suzuki Wagon R is a Pakistani version of the Indonesian Suzuki Wagon R, but with more advanced AC system like the Indian version, 2-DIN integrated 9-inch LCD option, defoggers, boot parcel tray and the absence of GS (Stingray) and commercial panel van variants. The Dilago accessories is also available as separate option. As importing from India is impossible due to
political issues, the car is imported as a
knock-down kit from Indonesia and assembled by
Pak Suzuki in Pakistan. The knock-down kit was imported from Indonesia since November 2013 and the car was launched in April 2014 with three trim levels (VX, VXR and VXL). The VX trim was discontinued in 2016. In January 2020, the VXL trim was updated with AGS automated-manual transmission and driver side airbag options. The Wagon R was discontinued in Pakistan in March 2025. == Third generation (MT81S; 2019) ==