Suzuki Karimun
The Suzuki Karimun is a nameplate of city cars produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki and marketed in Indonesia between September 1999 and 2021 by Suzuki Indomobil Motor, an Indonesian subsidiary of Suzuki.[1][2] It is named after Great Karimun (Karimun Besar), a group of islands in Karimun Regency, Riau Islands. The Karimun are based on a kei car platform of Wagon R models and derivatives:
- First generation (SL410R, 1999–2006): an imported (from 1999 to 2003) or locally-built (from 2003 to 2006) first-generation Wagon R-Wide/+.
- Second generation (MF31S, 2007–2013): a Maruti Zen Estilo imported from India and rebadged as the Karimun Estilo. This model is a restyled first-generation MR Wagon from the Japanese market.
- Third generation (MP31S, 2013–2021): Indonesian version of the second-generation Maruti Wagon R, a longer version (from 3,395 mm (133.7 in) to 3,600 mm (140 in)) of the fourth-generation Japanese market Wagon R. It is assembled locally through Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program endorsed by the government and sold as the Karimun Wagon R.
- First generation (Karimun)
- Second generation (Karimun Estilo)
- Third generation (Karimun Wagon R)
References
- Kurniawan, Agung, ed. (12 November 2015). "Satu-satunya "City Car" yang Disebut Legenda di Indonesia" [The One and Only Indonesia's Legendary City Car]. Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Indonesia: Kompas Gramedia. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- Widiutomo, Aditya (27 June 2018). "Kilas Sejarah Suzuki Karimun di Indonesia" [Suzuki Karimun's History in Indonesia]. OtoDriver.com (in Indonesian). Indonesia: OtoDriver. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
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