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, although the subsidiary also said the Karimun name was coined from the phrase "carry to the moon".[3][4] The Karimun models are based on a kei car platform of Wagon R models and derivatives:
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![]() 2019 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GS (MP31S) | |
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Manufacturer | Suzuki |
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Production | September 1999 – 2021 |
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Class | City car |
Body style | 5-door hatchback |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
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Successor | Suzuki S-Presso |
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