Maruti Suzuki S-Presso S-CNG launched at Rs 4.84 lakh

    Available in LXi, LXi(O), VXi and VXi(O) variants, the S-Presso CNG costs about Rs 75,000 more than the standard model.

    Published On Jun 22, 2020 06:54:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki S-Presso S-CNG launched at Rs 4.84 lakh

    • Maruti S-Presso CNG priced between Rs 4.84-5.14 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
    • Available in four variants
    • Costs about Rs 75,000 more than the standard S-Presso

    Maruti Suzuki had showcased the CNG-powered S-Presso at Auto Expo 2020, and now, it is finally available for purchase. Priced from Rs 4.84 lakh, the S-Presso S-CNG is available in four variants - LXi, LXi(O), VXi and VXi(O). The complete Maruti S-Presso price range is listed below:

    Maruti Suzuki S-Presso prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
    VariantPrice
    S-Presso StdRs 3.71 lakh
    S-Presso Std(O)Rs 3.77 lakh
    S-Presso LXiRs 4.09 lakh
    S-Presso LXi(O)Rs 4.15 lakh
    S-Presso LXi CNGRs 4.84 lakh
    S-Presso LXi(O) CNGRs 4.90 lakh
    S-Presso VXiRs 4.33 lakh
    S-Presso VXi(O)Rs 4.39 lakh
    S-Presso VXi AMTRs 4.76 lakh
    S-Presso VXi(O) AMTRs 4.82 lakh
    S-Presso VXi CNGRs 5.08 lakh
    S-Presso VXi(O) CNGRs 5.14 lakh
    S-Presso VXi+Rs 4.56 lakh
    S-Presso VXI+ AMTRs 4.99 lakh

    With the addition of the factory-fit CNG kit, this S-Presso variant costs about Rs 75,000 more than the equivalent standard versions. However, equipment levels are identical. To know what features and safety kit is on offer with these variants, click here. As before, the Option pack adds a front passenger airbag and seat belt pre-tensioners.

    When powered by CNG, the S-Presso’s 1.0-litre, three-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine puts out a lower 58hp and 78Nm, compared to the 67hp and 90Nm of torque when run on petrol. A 5-speed manual gearbox is standard with the CNG S-Presso. In terms of mileage, the model is rated at 31.2km/kg. 

    Maruti Suzuki claims to have sold 1,06,443 factory-fitted CNG vehicles across India and witnessed a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.5 percent in its CNG model sales in the past five years.

    The brand recently introduced the Celerio S-CNG and the Ertiga S-CNG to its portfolio.

    Also see:

    Maruti Swift facelift to boast enhanced performance and efficiency

    Osamu Suzuki urges Maruti Suzuki suppliers to ready production contingency plan

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