As far as its proportions as concerned the new WagonR looks similar to the outgoing model as it gets large windows and vertically
stacked tail lamps.
At the rear Tata has done away with the vertically
stacked tail lamps for a nice looking pair of wraparounds which feature a strip of fused LEDs on the top.
At the back, it sports vertically
stacked tail lamps and a large bumper.
Rear features an integrated spoiler, vertically
stacked tail lamps, mounted spare wheel with a cover and a door handle allowing easy ingress and egress from back.
The rear section is relatively low profile, the horizontally
stacked tail lamps look decent, but that apart there isn't much to talk about.
Not exact matches
Also added are vertical -
stack LED
tail lamps.
At the rear, the SUV has broad haunches, squarish
tail lamps with Dacia's signature lighting signature - four red
stacked squares - and wider, satin - chrome - finish skid plate.
The base trim line, called Clarity, goes for $ 34,290 including $ 890 freight, and it's nicely equipped: Honda Sensing and LaneWatch driver assists, an 8 - inch center
stack LCD called Display Audio, Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, Bluetooth, a rear camera, heated front seats, and LED headlamps,
tail lamps, and running lights.
The chunky alloy wheels and flared wheel arches gives it a squat stance while the
stacked up boot gets a chrome strip across its width along with wrap around
tail -
lamps.
The rear sports a roof - mounted spoiler, vertically
stacked LED
tail lamps and a beefy rear bumper.
New led
tail lamps, led headlamps and fogs, a new updated center
stack and infotainment and better quality seats.
It comes with Ford Sync 2 without the MyFord Touch interface, a 4.2 - inch center
stack LCD, 911 assist (using your connected phone), one USB jack (and four 12 - volt sockets), LED
tail lamps and low - beam headlamps (halogen high - beams), a rear camera, and a 3.5 - liter, V6 engine.