Maruti Wagon-R April 2026 Review –Is it still India’s favourite tall hatchback? –
For over two decades, the Maruti Wagon-R has been a household name in India’s hatchback segment, winning hearts with its practical tall-boy design, spacious cabin and Maruti Suzuki’s unmatched reliability. But with rising competition from the Tata Tiago, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and Renault Kwid, is the 2026 Maruti Wagon-R still a favourite? Let’s take a look at it.

Maruti Wagon-R Design: Simple and practical –
The new Wagon-R features a clean design that stays true to its practical tall-boy character. The front gets a wide grille with chrome accents, flanked by projector headlamps with integrated DRLs on either side.
Wagon-R Exterior Features:
- Projector headlamps with LED DRLs.
- 15-inch steel or alloy wheels.
- Body-coloured bumpers and door handles.
Updated bumpers and a refreshed front fascia give it a modern look, while the tall and boxy silhouette retains the classic Wagon-R identity. Maruti has kept the Wagon-R’s recognisable design unchanged so that it remains familiar and trusted across generations.
Maruti Wagon-R Interior and Features: Space is the star –
The Wagon-R’s interior comes with practical materials and a simple yet functional layout. The dual-tone dashboard features a 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, making the cabin feel connected and easy to use.
Wagon-R Interior Key Highlights:
- 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen.
- Automatic climate control (top variants).
- Multi-function steering wheel.
- Largest cabin space in its segment.
While the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios offers a more premium interior finish, the Wagon-R leads with the most spacious cabin in its class — a major advantage for families.
Maruti Wagon-R Performance and Mileage: Reliable and efficient –
The Wagon-R comes with two engine options — a 1.0L K10C petrol (67 bhp) and a 1.2L K12N petrol (89 bhp). Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual and AMT automatic. Both engines are smooth, easy to drive and perfectly suited for city commuting and highway runs alike.
The ARAI-claimed fuel efficiency is 24.43 kmpl (1.2L manual) and 25.19 km/kg (CNG variant). Maruti also offers a factory-fitted CNG variant, making the Wagon-R one of the most affordable and economical cars to run in India.
Maruti Wagon-R Price –
The new Wagon-R is priced between ₹5.54 lakh and ₹7.42 lakh (ex-showroom). The Wagon-R is more affordable than the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios (₹5.92 – ₹8.98 lakh) and the Tata Tiago (₹5.60 – ₹8.49 lakh), making it one of the most value-for-money hatchbacks available in India today.
Verdict: Wagon-R is still the family favourite –
The Maruti Wagon-R 2026 may not be the most stylish or feature-packed hatchback, but what matters to Indian buyers is:
- India’s most spacious cabin in the hatchback segment.
- Excellent fuel efficiency with petrol and CNG options.
- Low maintenance costs and Maruti’s pan-India service network.
- Reliable performance for daily city and highway use.
While other manufacturers may offer better styling or more advanced features, the Wagon-R’s blend of space, efficiency and affordability keeps it firmly at the top of the hatchback segment.