Interesting Facts About the Suzuki Wagon R+ MM
The Suzuki Wagon R, a kei‑car that first rolled out in 1993, quickly became known for its spacious tall‑hatch design. Its name’s “R” stands for Revolution and Relaxation, reflecting Suzuki’s aim to blend practicality with comfort.
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Debut at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show
The original Wagon R made its public debut at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show, marking the start of Suzuki’s long‑running kei‑car line. This launch introduced the market to a new wave of compact, tall‑hatch vehicles.
Second‑Generation Refresh in October 1998
In October 1998, Suzuki released the second‑generation Wagon R in Japan. The update featured a slightly larger body and a range of improvements over the first generation, keeping the model fresh for its growing fan base.
Featured in the ‘Monday Morning’ Rarities Series
The Wagon R+ was highlighted in the “Monday Morning Rarities” column, underscoring its status as a notable example of the 1990s tall‑hatch (mini‑MPV) trend. Its inclusion reflects the model’s cultural impact among enthusiasts.
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