Maruti S-Cross Discontinued In India: Top Highlights
The S-Cross was a Hyundai Creta and Renault Duster rival but it lagged behind the Hyundai with its relatively smaller equipment list
It initially offered a splendid 1.6-litre diesel engine alongside a smaller 1.3-litre unit. The larger engine was later discontinued
In 2017, the S-Cross received a facelift that gave it better road presence and features such as a touchscreen, cruise control and LED headlights
Maruti switched the S-Cross to a 1.5-litre petrol in 2020 during the switch to BS6 norms and added an updated 7-inch touchscreen
Soon after in 2021, the new generation S-Cross was launched overseas. The Indian version’s sales grew weaker with its age
Now, the S-Cross is being replaced by a larger and much better equipped Grand Vitara that offers a strong hybrid powertrain option
The S-Cross had existed in India since 2015
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