Diversifying: Suzuki launches Wagon R in Pakistan

Wagon R offers a modern design combined with spacious and aesthetically designed interiors.


Our Correspondent April 22, 2014

LAHORE: Pak Suzuki, having expanded its line of products, introduced the 1,000cc Suzuki Wagon R in the local Pakistani market. Speaking on the launch occasion, Pak Suzuki Managing Director Hirofumi Nagao apprised that Suzuki Wagon R is recognised as a popular product in the Suzuki line-up and has been highly successful throughout the world. The company is optimistic that Wagon R will not only exceed the expectation of Pakistani customer, but will also redefine customers’ compact car motoring requirements. “With respect to customer requirements, top priority has been given to fuel efficiency,” added Nagao. Wagon R is equipped with Suzuki’s modern K-Series engine that makes Suzuki Wagon R fuel efficient. Wagon R also offers a modern design combined with spacious and aesthetically designed interiors.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 22nd, 2014.

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COMMENTS (2)

Atif | 9 years ago | Reply

another obsolete product launched in Pakistan. This variant is being phased out and replaced the world over.

observer | 9 years ago | Reply When will Pakistan ever design and make its own car. This country is 66 yrs old, 185 million plus people, but cannot make even a simple car, it can make an "Islamic bomb", missiles, all sorts of arms, to murder and maim, but cannot make even a simple car, or even a simple motorcycle 100 percent, this proves what we think is important, and not important, this proves our priorities are very very wrong. Our mind set is so skewed, so anti people, so miniscule, so focused towards India. Doesn't matter if they have near 100 percent literacy in many provinces. Doesn't matter if they have sent probes to Mars, doesn't matter if they make their own cars from start to finish. We indeed have a very very sorry mindset.
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