Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000
This generation of Suzuki Wagon R+ has been produced from April, 2000 to December, 2003. We can provide information about 4 modifications of this generation. 2000 Suzuki Wagon R+ is available with four wheel (4x4) drive (1 version) and front wheel drive (3 versions).
This Suzuki is available with two petrol engines with displacement from 1.0 to 1.3 litres and power of from 53 to 76 horsepower. All engines have a timing belt driven camshaft, which requires more frequent service than a timing chain, but replacing timing belt is less expensive, and these engines are generally slightly more fuel efficient and quieter (What is an engine chain and belt?).
The car is available with both manual (3 versions), as well as automatic (1 version) gearbox.

Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 average fuel consumption in combined cycle for petrol engine is from 6.1 to 6.9 litres per 100km. The most fuel efficient Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 petrol engine version is Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.0, consuming 6.1 litres per 100km.
According to user reviews, Suzuki Wagon R+ real-world fuel consumption is on average about approximately for 19 percents higher as the manufacturer's claimed fuel economy. For a more detailed actual fuel economy of each model, select a specific Suzuki Wagon R+ modification.
Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 CO2 emissions are from 143 to 166 grams per kilometer. Suzuki Wagon R+ version with the lowest CO2 emissions is Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.0, which produces 143 grams of CO2 per one kilometer.
The best acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h - 12.8 seconds has Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.3 version, conversely the tardiest one is Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.3 i 16V reaching this speed only in 13.5 seconds. The maximum top speed is 155 km/h for the 1.3 petrol 4-cylinder 76 hp version (Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.3).
Lenght of Suzuki Wagon R+ is 350 cm, it is very small car. Suzuki Wagon R+ gross weight is from 1355 to 1465 kg (depending on modification), this car is about 9 percent heavier than the average for this age and class of vehicles.
Suzuki Wagon R+ can be purchased (in Latvia, EU) for around 1400 €. Below you will find more detailed information about Suzuki Wagon R+ prices and costs.
Suzuki Wagon R+ modifications
Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption | Gearbox | Drive type |
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Suzuki Wagon R+ 2002 1.0
Jan 2002 — Sep 2003 Most fuel efficient version |
1.0 Petrol | 53 HP | 6.1 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 1.3
Apr 2000 — Sep 2003 Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 12.8 seconds |
1.3 Petrol | 76 HP | 6.1 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 1.3
Mai 2000 — Sep 2003 Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 12.8 seconds |
1.3 Petrol | 76 HP | 6.9 l/100km | Automatic (4) | Front wheel |
Suzuki Wagon R+ 2001 1.3 i 16V 4x4
Jan 2001 — Dec 2003 Most fuel efficient version by real consumption |
1.3 Petrol | 76 HP | - | Manual (5) | All wheel |
Suzuki Wagon R+ prices
Suzuki Wagon R+ 2000 - 2003 minivan price in Latvia is from 1100 € to 1800 €.
Year | Lowest | Average | Highest | Availability |
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Suzuki Wagon R+ 2002 price | 1100 € | 1400 € | 1800 € |
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