MUMBAI: Maruti Suzuki's WagonR has maintained its pole position as India's highest-selling car for the fourth consecutive year, with 198,451 units sold during the financial year 2024-25.
The ubiquitous box-on-wheels has now amassed an impressive customer base of 3.37 million owners since its introduction, solidifying its status as the nation's most beloved four-wheeled companion.
"WagonR's sustained leadership in the Indian automotive market underscores strong customer trust and an unmatched value proposition over 25 years," said Maruti Suzuki India senior executive officer for marketing and sales Partho Banerjee.
The company points to remarkable customer loyalty as a key factor in the model's continued success, with one in four WagonR owners returning to purchase another—a rare feat in India's notoriously fickle automotive marketplace.
Despite the rise of SUVs and crossovers that have left many traditional hatchbacks gathering dust in showrooms, Banerjee remains bullish about the segment's prospects: "Hatchbacks are an integral pillar of India's automobile industry... this segment will continue to be a cornerstone in spreading the joy of mobility to every Indian household."
The WagonR's enduring popularity flies in the face of automotive fashion trends, suggesting that practicality trumps posturing for many Indian buyers. The model's winning formula combines spaciousness that belies its compact footprint, fuel efficiency that protects wallets, and just enough tech to keep pace with modern expectations.
Under the bonnet, customers can choose between two K-Series Dual Jet engines—1.0L for the budget-conscious and 1.2L for those craving a bit more snarl in their steering wheel. Both come with manual and auto gear shift transmission options.
The CNG variant continues to be a hit with eco-conscious penny-pinchers, offering superior fuel economy without sacrificing performance—a claim that might raise eyebrows among enthusiasts but resonates with family accountants.
Safety features include the requisite alphabet soup of modern protection systems: ABS with EBD, ESP, and Hill Hold Assist, all built on Maruti's Heartect platform that uses high tensile steel to keep occupants secure in the event of an unscheduled meeting with roadside obstacles.
Inside, the WagonR offers modest luxuries including a 17.78cm infotainment system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, steering-mounted controls, and dual-tone interiors that aim to elevate the cabin ambience beyond utilitarian transport.
As India's car market continues its rapid evolution, the WagonR's persistent chart-topping performance suggests that in a country where value still reigns supreme, this unassuming hatchback remains the undisputed king of the road.