The
Suzuki MR Wagon is a
kei car with a
mini MPV body, seating four, manufactured by
Suzuki for the
Japanese market only, and also marketed in Japan by
Nissan as the
Nissan Moco under an
OEM agreement. The model debuted in 2001, and since 2007 it has been in its second generation. It was launched in
India by
Maruti Suzuki as
Maruti Zen Estilo in 2006, Maruti Zen Estilo was discontinued in 2009 and renamed as
Maruti Estilo.
The vehicle's name is somewhat misleading, as it does not sport a
rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout (which is often abbreviated as RMR, or more commonly, MR).
First generation
The first generation model went on sale on December 4, 2001, featuring
Suzuki's K6A kei car engine, in either naturally-aspirated (40 kW / 54 hp) or
turbocharged (44 kW / 60 hp) versions, available with either
front-wheel drive or
all-wheel drive. In all versions, the transmission was a 4-speed
transmission with
column shift. A
hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle based on the first-generation MR Wagon was presented in 2005, using technology co-developed with
General Motors.
The Nissan Moco version was presented as a concept car on the 35th
Tokyo Motor Show in 2001 and only went on sale on April 10, 2002. The basic engine, drive and transmission choices were the same as for the Suzuki. The major difference between the Nissan and Suzuki versions was the Nissan's "wing" grille resembling that of the contemporary
Nissan Primera P12....
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