Interesting Facts About the Suzuki Wagon R+ EM
The Suzuki Wagon R+ EM is a distinctive variant of the popular Wagon R line that debuted in the late 1990s. It was produced in Japan for the European market from early 1997 until the end of 2000, offering a slightly larger footprint than the original model.
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Launch as a Bigger First‑Generation Model
In early 1997 Suzuki introduced the Wagon R+, a larger version of the first‑generation Wagon R, specifically aimed at the European market. Production continued in Japan until the end of 2000, giving the model a concise but notable production run.
Second‑Generation Introduction in Japan
The second generation of the Wagon R arrived in October 1998 in Japan, featuring a slightly bigger body and improved design cues compared with its predecessor. This update marked the next evolutionary step for the model line.
Wagon R Wide – A Parallel Naming
Alongside the Wagon R+, Suzuki launched the Wagon R Wide in February 1997 in Japan, highlighting the brand’s strategy of offering a more spacious variant of the compact hatchback. Both the Wagon R+ and Wagon R Wide shared the concept of increased interior space while retaining the model’s iconic styling.
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