Digital artists have a knack for creating exciting iterations of mass-market cars which helps viewers expand their horizons
In this post, I am describing 5 Maruti S-Presso concepts with creative modifications and a yellow paint scheme. S-Presso is a popular micro SUV which is a hit in the entry-level category in India. It offers people a great opportunity to own an SUV-ish car without having to spend a fortune. In fact, that is its major attraction which is why it has been selling well on the sales charts for the last couple of years. However, a prominent digital artist, vlogpresso and spresso_suzuki, has demonstrated his/her talent and imagination to illustrate the S-Presso in 5 distinct avatars. Let us delve into the details of this case here.
5 Maruti S-Presso Concepts with Extreme Mods
Rugged Maruti S-Presso
Let us commence with an adventurous iteration of the Maruti S-Presso. As you will see in all these versions, the yellow paint is the first thing that catches the eye. I must admit that I really appreciate the black elements which complement the yellow colour quite well. At the front, it gets a dark grille along with a sporty lower section. This constitutes a sturdy bumper with muscular components and a rugged silver skid plate which accentuates the road presence of the car a lot. There are handy fog lamps on offer too. Moving down the sides reveals a continuous matte black cladding which extends as wheel arches and side body skirtings. One can even see the tough roof-mounted luggage carrier and black side pillars which add to the imposing road presence. I have to say the high-profile off-roading focused black alloy wheels complete the exterior styling extremely well.
Sporty Maruti S-Presso
The next iteration raises the sporty demeanour of the micro SUV a lot. Note that the yellow colour will be the recurring theme across all these virtual renditions. While the overall front fascia is just like the stock model with a basic headlamp cluster, the black section between them certainly stands out. Going lower down, the font profile also embodies solid components like black plastics and a silver skid plate. Interestingly, the designer has gone for a body-coloured fog lamp housing. On the sides, the black side body skirtings and flaring wheel arches in matte black claddings ooze toughness. The one aspect which makes this model distinct is the roof-mounted spoiler.
Practical Maruti S-Presso
Then there is a practical iteration of the Maruti S-Presso as well. It boasts a different kind of appeal which makes it utilitarian and practical. Again, the front fascia has not been tampered with all that much which is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, this is the closest to the actual model. The chrome embellishments in the front grille add a bling to the otherwise practical SUV. On the sides of the bumper, you will see fog lamps in body-coloured housings. Lower down, one gets to see a plastic bumper with black materials, while the distinct skid plate elevates its appeal. On the sides, the alloy wheels look like they have been borrowed from a car. There are solid side steps to enhance the ingress and egress characteristics of the vehicle. On the top, it gets a massive roof carrier which increases the storage space immensely. The black side body skirtings and wheel arches are sporty.
Bagged Maruti S-Presso
I adore this next iteration of the Maruti S-Presso. Here, it doesn’t look like a tall-boy micro SUV at all. In fact, if you don’t look at the fascia, you won’t be able to conclude that this is the S-Presso. The first thing that sets it apart from the normal version is the lowered stance. This is generally done on actual cars using air suspension which alters the ride height of the car. At the front, this rendition gets a massive bumper section with a colossal splitter which is almost touching the ground. On the sides, there is minimal space between the tyres and the wheel arches. In fact, the black alloy wheels are covered with black body claddings. All in all, this has to be among the most bizarre iterations of the micro SUV you will see today.
Hot-Hatch Maruti S-Presso
Finally, the last version on this list of 5 Maruti S-Presso concepts with yellow paint and other mods is this hot-hatch-styled car. Just like the previous ones, the front fascia of this particular model resembles the regular S-Presso. However, that is where the similarities end. Lower down, you will see a massive black section as a part of the bumper with relatively compact fog lamps on the extreme edges. The area below that contains a sharp splitter. On the sides, the sporty black alloy wheels are neatly tucked within the wheel arches with thin black cladding. Also, the black side pillars and ORVMs look sporty. There is even a narrow side body cladding on the door panels. At the rear, there is a roof-mounted spoiler. These are the incredibly creative iterations of Maruti S-Presso.
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