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View Poll Results: Which design of S-Cross do you like better? | |||
Current design is better | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 150 | 23.44% |
Facelifted look is much better | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 297 | 46.41% |
It's a matter of personal taste but actually both look good | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 59 | 9.22% |
Neither of the two look any good to me | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 134 | 20.94% |
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| ![]() Suzuki must get an award for Somehow making alloys look like wheel caps! I mean why do the alloys look so plasticky? The current one on the Indian version is the worst ever alloy ever and the new one may be the 2nd worst. I just don't get it, some manufacturers go out of the way to create wheel caps that look like alloys and here we have Suzuki doing the opposite. |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() AutoExpress reviews the 1.0L boosterjet S Cross , gives it a 4 Star overall rating! ![]() Boosterjet engine seems more favorable than the 1.6l engine. Following are the noticeable reported changes, 1. Significant restyle with the aim of making it look more like an SUV. 2. Redesigned lower body cladding and front air intakes, fresh alloy wheel designs, LED headlights and LED tail-lamps, too. 3. The suspension has been jacked up by 15mm to further bolster the illusion that this is a fully-fledged SUV. 4. Suzuki has freed up another 10 litres of space in the boot ![]() Quote:
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Looks like the new 1.0L Boosterjet means business. Cannot wait for Suzuki to plonk it into the 2017 Swift. ![]() Here is the Autocar review of S-Cross 1.0 Boosterjet. Quote:
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Last edited by volkman10 : 23rd September 2016 at 08:32. |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Suzuki's S Cross facelift version to go on sale from Oct 17th in UK. Pricing starts at £14,999 ( ~ 13 lakhs, INR) Comes in a choice of 2 petrols ( 1.0L and 1.4 L boosterjet) and the 1.6L diesel engines. Three grades of S-Cross will be available: SZ4, SZ-T and SZ5. All have seven airbags and ESP as standard, as well as a DAB, air conditioning and cruise control with a speed limiter. ![]() Quote:
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![]() rightly said, but it is a general observation that stock alloys in most cases do not match the after market alloys in looks, in fact some aftermarket alloys look simply cool & complement the overall look of the car, where as stock alloys really take the sheen off the whole idea of having alloys although it should be the other way around & complements to Maruti they lead the pack here, plain steel rims painted all black look better in most cases. | |
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Senior - BHPian | ![]() There are three cars that combined should give very good economies of scale for the 1.0 BoosterJet engine if Maruti decides to equip them with this engine. These are the Baleno, the Brezza and the S-Cross. This way Maruti can also steal a march from the rest by equipping it's range with peppy, fun to drive petrols. Here is to hoping. Now if only we also see that 1.4 BoosterJet but I guess that will be asking for too much. ![]() Drive on, Shibu. Last edited by shibujp : 29th September 2016 at 14:25. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Rumour: Maruti S-Cross facelift launch by the end of 2017 As per recent media reports, Maruti Suzuki will be launching the facelifted S-Cross in India in the second half of 2017. The car was revealed globally earlier this year, and was also showcased at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. For the Indian market, Maruti will most likely continue to offer the S-Cross with the 1.3-litre and 1.6-litre diesel engines. There are also rumours about a petrol engine making its way to the S-Cross, though nothing has been officially confirmed as of now. Source: Autocar India Last edited by dZired : 27th October 2016 at 15:07. |
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| ![]() For me, this one definitely seems to have more character than the current one on sale in India. As an enthusiast and a petrol lover, I just wish they get the 1.4L petrol Boosterjet here and that should be an awesome package of power, features and better looks! |
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End of 2017? That would be too late again, just the way it was launched 2 years after worldwide launch in India. It is doing decent number in my opinion. Why not get the refresh soon? | |
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Launches planned as speculated. Baleno RS and Ignis - Jan- March 2017 Vitara Brezza Petrol/AT - April 2017 New Dzire - April - June 2017 New Swift - Oct - Nov 2017 S Cross Petrol /Facelift -Oct/Nov 2017? Exports - [Baleno+ New Swift+ S Cross(Indonesia)] Last edited by volkman10 : 27th October 2016 at 17:29. | |
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| ![]() Maruti's obsession with weird looking tail lights & an overall weird rear design is incomprehensible, they have a long list of rear mess ups to their credit, Baleno (old model), S cross, Ciaz, Brezza & even the latest Baleno, its like they are working extra hard to make their cars look ugly at the rear... funny! |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() The S-Cross facelift, due to be launched in India by late 2017, won't be getting the Boosterjet treatment. Instead, Maruti-Suzuki is prepping a naturally-aspirated 1.5L, 100BHP petrol for the current-gen S-Cross, which will be carried forward into the facelift too. Quote:
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