The
Suzuki MR Wagon 2nd Generation was introduced in 2006 as a front engine front/four-wheel drive subcompact kei car. It was produced for six years and was available for purchase from 2006 to 2011. The car is known for its unique and minimalistic design language and was also sold in India as the
Maruti Suzuki Zen Estilo. In this overview, we will take a closer look at the exterior and interior design, engine specifications, performance, mileage, and competitors of the
2011 Suzuki MR Wagon.
Exterior
The exterior design of the
Suzuki MR Wagon 2011 features a unique but restrained design language. The front end has circular headlights, an angular trapezium air intake with a chrome accent, a flush bumper design, and a rectangular air intake with triple inlets. The rear end features stacked vertical side swept headlights, a rear windscreen wiper, an outward sticking bumper, and a standard case hatchback. The overall exterior design of the car is minimalistic yet eye-catching and stands out amongst other cars in its class.
Interior
The interior of the
2011 Suzuki MR Wagon features white and black plastic trim pieces and fabric-covered seats. Standard features include air conditioning, dual front airbags, power lock doors, power steering, front power windows, a stereo speaker audio system, and a tachometer. The
X and
XS variants include additional features such as rear power windows and side-impact airbags. Optional features include satellite navigation, leather upholstery, a rearview camera, climate control, traction control, and parking sensors. The overall interior of the car offers a decent amount of space for a kei car of its exterior dimensions and provides a comfortable ride quality.
Engine
The 2011 Suzuki MR Wagon comes with two engine options: a 0.66-liter DOHC 12-valve inline-3 engine and a 0.66-liter turbocharged DOHC 12-valve inline-3 engine. The standard engine produces 54bhp@6500RPM, while the turbocharged engine produces 65bhp@7100RPM. The car comes with a 4-speed CVT automatic transmission.
Performance
The performance of the 2006 Suzuki MR Wagon is impressive for a kei car. The car has a top speed of 140km/h and can go from 0 to 100km/h in 13.5 seconds. The handling of the car is nimble and responsive, making it easy to maneuver through narrow city streets.
Mileage
The Suzuki MR Wagon 2nd Generation can achieve an average of up to 17KM/L, making for an estimated driving range of up to 510KM from the compact kei cars 30-liter fuel tank. The car's fuel efficiency is impressive, making it an ideal car for daily city commutes and long drives.
Competitors
The main competitors of the 2006 Suzuki MR Wagon include the
Nissan Moco,
Daihatsu Mira,
Honda N One,
Suzuki Alto,
Suzuki Wagon R,
Subaru Stella,
Daihatsu Sonica,
Honda N Box,
Daihatsu Move, and the
Toyota Pixis-Epoch. Despite the tough competition, the 2006 Suzuki MR Wagon holds its own with its unique design language, impressive performance, and fuel efficiency.