Maruti S-Presso is a popular entry-level micro SUV that has found massive traction in mostly semi-rural environments in India.
This R-Urban concept of the Maruti S-Presso offers great ideas to develop the facelift version. The main attraction of the S-Presso is its micro SUV silhouette at an affordable price point. People looking to buy an SUV with a great road presence without burning a hole through their pockets opt for it. In this digital rendition by malvinwsetiawan on Instagram, a unique iteration of the S-Presso has been shared focusing on the future of urban mobility.
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Maruti S-Presso Facelift Concept
There are a few distinct elements that tell it apart from the existing model. At the front, the bumper has been extended downward lending a typical city car vibe to the micro SUV. The grille on the bonnet is quite sleek but there is a massive radiator grille below which has various design elements on it. It is flanked by vertical LED DRLs on either side accentuating its width. The bonnet is upright and the headlamps are reminiscent of the regular S-Presso. On the sides, there are new black alloy wheels and tri-colour body graphics. The Grey, Black and Lime colours offer a distinct flavour to the vehicle. The S-Presso engraved on the side body panels looks neat too.
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Specs
The Maruti S-Presso comes with the new next-gen K10C Dual Jet Dual VVT petrol engine that belts out a maximum of 66 hp and 89 Nm of power and torque respectively. There is the option of a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. The refined engine enables a mileage of 25.30 km/l in Vxi(O)/Vxi+(O) AGS, 24.76 km/l in Vxi/Vxi+ MT and 24.12 km/l in Std/Lxi MT. Such high mileage figures are the prime reason why people opt for the S-Presso in particular and Maruti Suzuki products in general. This Maruti S-Presso ranges from Rs 4.25 lakh to Rs 5.99 lakh, ex-showroom.
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MSIL already introduced some new features on the S-Presso recently to ensure that it remains fresh in the face of stiff competition. But we might see a proper facelift in the coming months as the largest carmaker in the country has been in the midst of updating a large part of its portfolio in our market to ensure that it remains at the top of the sales charts going forward.