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Suzuki SX4 S-Cross facelift leaked

The images of the facelifted SX4 S-Cross reveal a redesigned front end and updates to the interiors.
1 min read12 Feb '16
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New images showing the facelifted Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (the international version of the Maruti S-Cross) have been released on the internet. The images, which were leaked from a dealer presentation in France, show the final exterior and interior design of the facelifted SX4 S-Cross.

The front end of the car features an all-new upright grille with vertical slats, a redesigned bumper featuring a larger radiator grille, and new projector headlamps. The design appears to be similar to that of the pre-production prototype that was spied in September last year.

Changes to the interiors include updated instrument cluster dials with a new MID, updated interior colour combinations, seat upholstery with contrast stitching, and new trim options for the dashboard.

The model is currently powered by a choice of 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engines. It remains unclear if the facelifted SX4 S-Cross will retain the same engines or be powered by the company’s new Boosterjet engine range.

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