The India spec Maruti Suzuki S-Cross gets a revised two-slat bold grille that will be replacing the three-slat chrome unit seen on the international version. While the side profile will be largely the same, expect a mildly reworked rear fascia on the crossover. Maruti is most likely to keep the S-Cross feature laden with projector headlamps, fog lamps and 15-inch alloy wheels available right from the base variants. The higher variants will get LED daytime running lights, bigger 16-inch alloys, start-stop system, touchscreen infotainment unit and a host of other features along with fabric and leather upholstery. The suspension will also be tuned to suit Indian conditions.
Maruti will be doing a lot of parts sharing on the S-Cross in order to keep the prices competitive. In terms of interior aesthetics, dual-tone beige and black interiors are highly expected while the company could offers an all-black version to match the rugged appeal of the crossover. Under the hood will be the options of petrol and diesel engines that will be paired to either 5-speed or 6-speed manual transmissions.