Updated Maruti Suzuki S-cross priced from Rs 8.85 lakh

    S-cross range now comes with rear parking sensors, a speed alert system and a passenger seat belt reminder as standard.

    Published On Sep 10, 2018 01:50:00 PM

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    Updated Maruti Suzuki S-cross priced from Rs 8.85 lakh

    Maruti has quietly introduced a more feature-laden S-cross line-up in the Indian market. As we reported earlier, rear parking sensors, a speed alert system and a passenger seat belt reminder are now standard across the range.

    With this update, the mid-spec Delta trim gets even more equipment. Additions on the variant include a smartkey feature with push-button start – which was earlier available only on the higher-spec Zeta and Alpha trims – automatic climate control, cruise control, rear wash/wiper and auto-folding mirrors with integrated turn indicators.

    The S-cross is available with only a 1.3-litre diesel engine good for 90hp and 200Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed manual. There is no automatic gearbox on offer. Key rivals include Hyundai Creta, Renault Captur and the Mahindra XUV500.

    The additional equipment has led to the prices of each S-cross variant to swell up. Given below is the updated list:

     

    Variant

    Old price

    New price

    Sigma

    Rs 8.61 lakh

    Rs 8.85 lakh

    Delta

    Rs 9.42 lakh

    Rs 9.97 lakh

    Zeta

    Rs 9.98 lakh

    Rs 10.45 lakh

    Alpha

    Rs 11.32 lakh

    Rs 11.45 lakh

     

    (All price ex-showroom, Delhi).

     

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