Maruti Suzuki S Cross is a car. I am driving this car .It is very comfartable.Maruti Suzuki has introduced their latest crossover SUV - the S-Cross. Maruti has started competing in this segment almost three years after the Renault Duster kicked up the dust for the first time with a modern compact SUV. The S-Cross is a product out of Suzuki’s global portfolio and has made its debut in the Indian subcontinent.
With a length of 4, 300mm, the S-Cross is big enough for a compact SUV, but overall proportions are such that it looks more like a large hatchback. The similarities to the SX4 sedan are pretty evident though this crossover looks a lot more premium. The big headlamps dominate the front, along with the chrome grille. Certain elements like the silver front bash plate, chiselled bumper and roof rails give the S-Cross a rugged look. The side profile is the chink in the armour; it isn’t tall enough to be called a crossover and the ground clearance of 180mm doesn’t look impressive either.
Maruti has put in a lot of effort to make the S-Cross interior look premium. It gets the all-black treatment in line with its sporty image. The top-spec versions have plenty of features like push-button start, cruise control, touch-screen music system, navigation, leather seats, auto headlamps, reverse parking camera and sensors. The only bits missing from the S-Cross when compared to its competitors are the rear AC vents and the charging point at the back. The S-Cross can comfortably fit four people and the third person on the rear bench is bit of a squeeze due to the width and also the transmission tunnel. The boot too isn’t large enough at 353 litres, though it can be expanded to 810 litres after folding the rear seats.
Maruti offers the S-Cross with the choice of two diesel engines. The 1.3-litre turbocharged DDiS 200 with the power rating of 90bhp and 200Nm is similar to one on the Ciaz and Ertiga with a five-speed manual powering the front wheels. Suzuki is also introducing the 1.6-litre turbocharged DDiS 320 with this car, which is tuned to produce 120bhp and 320Nm of torque. The imported Fiat engine comes mated to the six-speed manual transmission. The ARAI rated fuel efficiency of the 1.3-litre and 1.6-litre is 23.65kmpl and 22.70kmpl respectively.