The Suzuki S-Cross gives Suzuki fans in Singapore a new option for a family-friendly SUV.
The one caveat that Suzuki struggled with in the last few years was a lack of family-friendly cars. Sure, you have the Jimny and the Swift as great runabout cars, but add in 4 people, some cargo and a child seat, it all starts to look a bit cramped.
That’s a gap that the new Suzuki S-Cross fills, and it adds more versatility to the existing Suzuki lineup in Singapore.

It looks great too. A large grille dominates the front fascia, complete with chrome trimmings. Suzuki claims that the bonnet and grille of the S-Cross have been placed at an elevated height to give it added visual aggression.
The adventure-ready look is seen all around the vehicle, giving it a more rugged and tough aesthetic. The car will be available in a total of seven exterior colours.

The cabin receives the same treatment too, and interior space looks to be able to accommodate five adults in comfort. A 440-litre boot adds much needed cargo space too.
The Suzuki S-Cross will run the same 1.4-litre Boosterjet mild hybrid engine found in the current generation Swift Sport. This is paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission, allowing the car to complete the century sprint in just 12.7 seconds with 127bhp and 235Nm of torque on tap. Suzuki claims a fuel economy of 17.5km/litre.

As with most modern cars nowadays, the Suzuki S-Cross comes with an array of driver assistance features including a 360-degree camera, as well as a Blind Spot Monitoring and Lane Departure Warning system.
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