Suzuki is showcasing the 2017 S-Cross at the ongoing Frankfurt Motor Show alongside other models from Suzuki's portfolio including the debutant, 2018 Suzuki Swift Sport. The Suzuki S-Cross facelift was unveiled in July last year.
As part of the facelift, the S-Cross received significant design changes to the front end. The nose is a bit more upright than before and features a broader chrome grille with vertical chrome slats. Reprofiled headlamps get LED lighting and a new LED signature. Changes to the rear end are limited to new LED tail lamp graphics. The show car features 17-inch alloys.
The Suzuki S-Cross' centre console houses a 7-inch SmartPlay touchscreen AVN with Apple CarPlay and Mirror Link functionalities. The dashboard layout is identical to the pre-facelift model. The Suzuki S-Cross gets Radar Brake Support, which encompasses safety and collision prevention systems including automatic light brakes, brake assist, and automatic braking.
The crossover features three engine options: a 1.0 L K10C Boosterjet petrol, 1.4 L K14C Boosterjet petrol and 1.6 L DDiS diesel. The 1.0 L and 1.4 L petrol engines have maximum power outputs of 82 kW and 103 kW respectively. The Fiat sourced 1.6 L diesel produces 88 kW and 320 Nm. Transmission options include 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic options for the 1.0 L petrol, 6-speed manual and automatic for the 1.4 L petrol, and 6-speed manual and 6-speed TCSS (Twin Clutch System by Suzuki) for the 1.6 L diesel. The Suzuki S-Cross also features the company's AllGrip AWD system.
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Maruti Suzuki will launch the S-Cross facelift in India this month. The India-spec model is powered by a 1.3 L DDiS diesel engine, which will benefit from Suzuki's SHVS mild hybrid technology.