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Maruti S-Presso design, details leaked ahead of unveil
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CARDEKHO   , Published : Sep 9, 2019, 12:21 pm IST | Updated : Sep 9, 2019, 12:21 pm IST

The micro-SUV from the country’s biggest carmaker seems ready to take on the Renault Kwid.

Leaked image shows the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso’s front and side design.
Leaked image shows the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso’s front and side design.
  • Leaked image shows the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso’s front and side design.

  • It features a Brezza-like front end with large bumper and a slim grille.

  • From the side, it looks like a beefier WagonR with its boxy proportions, flared wheel arches and black cladding.

  • No shots of interior yet; expect a hemispherical instrument cluster atop the centre of the dashboard.

  • The dimensions reveal that the S-Presso will be shorter in length and narrower than the Renault Kwid.

  • It is expected to be powered by BS6-compliant 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine and will get a CNG variant too.

Maruti had announced earlier this year that its new micro-SUV will be called the S-Presso. It is expected to launch in October 2019 and has been spied testing with camouflage multiple times. Now, we have our first look of the final product in a leaked image with a few more details too.

The S-Presso looks a bit like a WagonR on steroids with its SUV proportions and boxy stance. However, the design borrows some cues from the Vitara Brezza. It features a slim front grille with a squared-off front end and a large multi-section, dual-tone bumper.

Maruti Suzuki Future-S

The LED DRLs are positioned just in front of the fender below the headlamps, which is a reference to the design of Maruti Suzuki’s Future S concept that was unveiled at the last Auto Expo. The S-Presso’s bumpers, side cladding and the flared wheel arches are finished in black for a more rugged look.

Maruti is likely to equip the S-Presso with a BS6 compliant version of the Alto K10’s 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine. As per the carmaker’s latest announcement, the S-Presso will also be offered with a CNG variant.

Also read: More Maruti Hatchbacks To Get CNG Variants

The S-Presso’s measurements reveal that it will be 3565mm long, 1564mm tall, 1520mm wide and will have wheelbase of 2380mm. It will also have a ground clearance of 180mm, same as its intended direct rival - the Renault Kwid. However, the Maruti is smaller in terms of length and width.

Dimensions

Maruti S-Presso

Renault Kwid

Length

3565mm

3679mm

Width

1520mm

1579mm

Height

1564mm

1513mm (w/ roof rail)

Wheelbase

2380mm

2422mm

New Maruti Alto Spied, Gets Renault Kwid-like Styling

Related: Renault Kwid Facelift To Launch In September; To Get New Styling and Additional Features

While there is no preview of the S-Presso’s interior, a previous spy shot suggests that it will feature a semi-circular instrument cluster positioned in the centre atop the dashboard. However, the round housing for the infotainment system on the Future S  concept is unlikely to be offered in the S-Presso.

The Maruti S-Presso is expected to get a starting price of around Rs 4 lakh and will be sold via Maruti’s regular Arena chain of dealerships.

Source

Disclaimer: This article has not been edited by Deccan Chronicle and is taken from a syndicated feed. Photos: CarDekho.

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