Maruti Suzuki S-cross Delta to get more features

    Additions across all S-cross variants to include rear parking sensors, a speed alert system and passenger seat belt reminder.

    Published On Aug 23, 2018 11:55:00 AM

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    Maruti Suzuki S-cross Delta to get more features

    Maruti Suzuki will soon update the S-cross range in India. The S-cross is Maruti’s flagship SUV and is sold via Nexa dealerships. The entire S-cross line-up will soon come with more safety features like rear parking sensors, a speed alert system and passenger seat belt reminder, just like the ones seen on the Ciaz facelift


    In addition to the above mentioned features, the mid-spec S-cross Delta variant will get more equipment as well.  The S-cross Delta will get a smart-key feature along with push-button start, both of which were earlier available only on the higher-spec Zeta and Alpha trims. Additionally, automatic climate control, a cruise control system, a rear wash/wiper and auto-folding wing mirrors with integrated turn indicators will now be available on this variant.

    The S-Cross Delta will still miss out on features like Maruti’s SmartPlay infotainment system, a rear centre armrest and front fog lamps, all of which is standard on Zeta and Alpha trims. 

    Prices for this update are not out as of now. With the addition of more features, expect a slight price-bump for the S-cross Delta variant which is expected to hit showrooms in a few days.

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