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Q. How many colours are there in Maruti S Presso?- Maruti S-Presso is available in 7 different colours - Solid Fire Red, Metallic silky silver, Pearl Midnight Black, Solid White, Solid Sizzle Orange, Metallic Granite Grey and Pearl Starry Blue.
Q. Which car is better Maruti S-Presso or Hyundai Grand i10 Nios?- Selecting the right car would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, engine options, brand preference, etc. Maruti S-Presso offers spacious interiors and an easy-to-drive nature and would be a good option if you are looking for a car with a slick-shifting gearbox and tractable BS6-compliant engine. On the other hand, Hyundai cars are packed with features to the brim; and as per the Nios’ competition and price range, it’s well equipped. The pre-facelift’s highlighted features included a smooth-operating eight-inch touchscreen system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a wireless charger, automatic AC, and rear AC vents. New additions like automatic headlamps, cruise control, a tweaked instrument cluster, a USB Type-C fast charger, and blue footwell ambient lighting add to the convenience and make it better to be seated in. It has been three years since Hyundai launched the Grand i10 Nios, and this facelift came just in time. It’s still known for its stylish look, premium cabin, refined and smooth engine, and good drive quality. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
Q. What is the minimum down payment for the Maruti S-Presso?- In general, the down payment remains in between 20%-30% of the on-road price of the vehicle, and ROI varies between 9.25%-11.5% and it totally depends on the CIBIL/Credit score of an individual. So, we'd suggest you walk into the nearest dealership to know the final finance quotation and documentation as they will be the better person to assist you. You can click on the following link and select your city accordingly for the nearest authorized dealership details.
More Questions |S-Presso CommunityQ. Which variant comes with reverse parking camera?- Maruti Suzuki S-Presso doesn't feature a rear camera.
Q. Is S-Presso powerful than Celerio?- The S-Presso is available in BS6-compliant petrol and CNG models, both of which are powered by the 1.0-litre K10B motor, which develops 68PS in petrol mode and 59PS in CNG mode. While the CNG S-Presso gets only a 5-speed manual transmission, the petrol-only model gets the option of an AMT. Whereas, Maruti Suzuki offers the 2021 Celerio with a sole 1-litre DualJet petrol engine that produces 67PS of push and 89Nm of twist. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual and an AMT.
- No it's not powerful than celerio.. Sorry to say that S presso is a failure model..
Q. How does AT (torque converter) works?- Gear changes are generally slower than usual, in-gear acceleration takes time and out on the highways, you will have to plan your overtakes. The best way to drive an AMT is linearly and with smooth inputs. If you try and hurry it up, especially while accelerating, it kind of gets confused and takes more time to react. Thus, an AMT is best suited for those who like to drive at a sedate pace and aren’t really looking for a sporty experience from behind the wheel, and instead just want the true convenience that an automatic transmission has to offer, without paying too much off a premium over a manual transmission. As far as their fuel efficiency is concerned, things can be a little different from brand to brand. Maruti’s AMT options come quite close to their manual counterparts when it comes to fuel efficiency and if driven with a light foot, they could probably be even better. Hyundai AMT’s are also decent when it comes to returning good fuel efficiency compared to their manual counterparts. Then there are brands like Tata and Renault who are a little off the mark in this kind of comparison with respect to their manual counterparts. In the end, it all comes down to the kind of tuning that has been done and in that regard, we have to hand it to Maruti for offering some of the best tuned AMT transmissions.
More Questions |S-Presso CommunityMaruti S-Presso Expert Reviews
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Maruti Suzuki S-Presso vs Renault Kwid: Comparison Review6 Dec, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
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Maruti Suzuki S-Presso: First Drive Review7 Oct, 2019 | By Ameya Dandekar
Maruti S-Presso User Reviews
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S-Presso3.3comfortable for 4 people
comfortable for 4 people headrest need go be added no torque and power when required light weight vehicle shakes at 140kmph mileage 12-13 in city and highway around 17-18 at constant speed with Addiquet ac running Bouldsters seats needs to be added and light color interior needs to improve due to heat absorption can't able to sit in the car at daytime and rear power window needs to be added like celerio breaking is good and vehicle stability is okay upto 100-110 kmph speed due to high ground clerance and light vehicle need to handle properly upgrading for bike to car or want to learn to drive a car I can suggest for spresso or want to travel in city traffic with easy driving can go for this car very comfortable for city rides due to it's size and road presence anyone can understand the road conditions easily and has a best boot space to carry the luggage didn't feel the lag once the vehicle load is full and was driving good the clutch pedal needs to be calibrated it's gets hard on city roads using frequently for all maruti cars under 1.0 and 1.2 liter engine vehicle
Goutham (Verified User) 2 weeks ago -
S-Presso3.7Spresso is very good I have
Spresso is very good i have driven my car around 25, 000 km very reliable.Fuel efficient, Mileage around 24 km in highway and 19-20 km average in bumper to bumper traffic.Maintanance is very low and easy to handle vehicle.Just suggested to run in 80km speed as due to its boxy body not recommended high speeds.
Somana (Verified User) 3 weeks ago -
S-PressoBest Car
The Spresso is excellent; I've driven mine for around 25,000 km, and it's been incredibly reliable. It's fuel-efficient, achieving around 24 km/l on the highway and averaging 19-20 km/l in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Maintenance is minimal, and it's easy to handle. I recommend sticking to speeds around 80 km/h because its boxy body isn't suited for high speeds.
Anonymous 3 weeks ago -
S-PressoFriend espresso
I have drive my friend espresso several time, This is an amazing car and mileage is really good.Go with this car without any doubt.
Rohan (Verified User) 4 weeks ago -
S-PressoAwesome Car
My experience with the Lord Spresso spans over four years and more than 40,000 kilometers, and it's been nothing short of fabulous. This impressive car caters to both genders, offering an easy drive in the city, rural areas, rough hill roads, and highways alike. Even on prolonged journeys, comfort is never compromised, thanks to its generous ground clearance and ample leg, head, and knee room. With a remarkable mileage of over 24 km/l at 100 km/h speed with AC on, powered by a smooth and potent engine, the driving experience is unmatched. High-speed braking on the highway is exceptional, providing confidence and safety. Additionally, accessorizing the Lord Spresso enhances its already gorgeous appearance, making it an ideal family-friendly car with zero maintenance hassles. For those seeking value for money, I highly recommend the Lord Spresso without any hesitation. You're bound to be impressed and thoroughly enjoy your drives with family and friends.
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