India spec Maruti Suzuki S-Cross was recently unveiled officially by the company. Details regarding the changes made to the car are now clear and starts with its all new front fascia. Not a familiar face for Maruti cars, the new S-Cross comes with loud, chrome-filled front grille and re-designed cladding in its front bumper.
Headlights are now offered with LED daytime running lights and projector units for better illumination. S-Cross now comes with an aggressive front fascia, further complimented with a redesigned bonnet and thick design lines. Side profile may not feel as new as one would think but still, getting 215/60-16 tyres will help it achieve a bigger footprint.
Headlights are now offered with LED daytime running lights and projector units for better illumination. S-Cross now comes with an aggressive front fascia, further complimented with a redesigned bonnet and thick design lines. Side profile may not feel as new as one would think but still, getting 215/60-16 tyres will help it achieve a bigger footprint.
Maruti S-Cross now comes with machine cut alloy wheels (black and chrome), all new LED tail lights, soft feel dashboard, piano black center console and black leather central armrest. Apart from these, buyers will enjoy more convenience through the addition of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay into the infotainment system.
As Maruti has planned a launch event for September 28, 2017, one can book the new S-Cross currently for INR 11,000 at more than 280 NEXA locations across India. A leaked report even once claimed the mileage of new S-Cross to be 25.1 kmpl.
The car is fully compliant with upcoming safety norms while Maruti will offer dual airbags, ABS and ISOFIX child seats as standard. As GST regime left hybrid cars out of the lower tax bracket, the new S-Cross will cost more than the previous 1.3L model. Not just that, the increase in cess will even prove negative for its pricing.
Maruti will skip the 1.6L diesel engine and thus, buyers can go for Ciaz sourced 1.3L, 90 HP engine with smart hybrid technology. Maruti will offer the new S-Cross in four variants (Sigma, Delta, Zeta, Alpha) and five shades (White, Brown, Silver, Grey, Blue), all of which may not be available on every variant. Pricing is expected to start from INR 8.50 lakh while rivals include Hyundai Creta, Ford EcoSport, Renault Duster and Nissan Terrano in its segment.



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