Interesting Facts About the Suzuki Wagon R+ EM
The Suzuki Wagon R+ EM debuted in early 1997 as a larger version of the original Wagon R, targeting the European market. It was built in Japan and remained in production until the end of 2000, marking a brief but notable chapter in Suzuki's compact‑car history.
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Bigger First‑Generation Variant
The Wagon R+ was introduced as a bigger first‑generation Wagon R, offering more interior space while retaining the model’s iconic boxy shape. This larger footprint set it apart from the standard Wagon R that launched in Japan in 1993.
European‑Focused Production
Manufactured in Japan, the Wagon R+ EM was specifically built for the European market and continued production through the end of 2000. Its European‑only focus helped Suzuki expand its presence in compact‑car segments across the continent.
Overlap with the Second Generation
While the Wagon R+ was still on sale, Suzuki rolled out the second‑generation Wagon R in October 1998 in Japan, featuring a slightly larger body and improved design cues. This overlap highlights a period of rapid evolution within the Wagon R family.
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