Maruti Suzuki has a slew of new products
in its portfolio to keep the customer engagement high at the ongoing Auto Expo
2020. Apart from displaying the much awaited Jimny Sierra and the Futuro-e
concept, the company has now also pulled the covers off the S-Cross petrol,
which it plans to launch only by March 2020.
Though unlike the facelifted Maruti Vitara
Brezza, the S-Cross petrol doesn't get any cosmetic tweaks. It has the BS-VI
K15 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine in the familiar state of tune - 105 PS/138
Nm. For the record, the S-cross, Brezza, Ciaz, Ertiga and XL6, all employ the
same 5-speed manual and 4-speed torque convertor automatic gearboxes. At the
same time, unlike the XL6, Ciaz and the Ertiga, the Maruti S-cross will only
get Suzuki’s SHVS mild-hybrid system in petrol-automatic form.
The Maruti S-Cross previously employed a
90 PS 1.3-litre mild-hybrid diesel powerhouse which was teamed up with a
5-speed manual unit. Our regular readers would be aware of the fact that this
engine has been phased out of the Maruti's line-up.
The Maruti S-Cross is about to reach the
end of its life-cycle sometime in 2021. It could be replaced by the
production-ready Futuro-e, which would be a better contender in its segment
than the S-Cross. The Maruti S-Cross petrol may have a similar price tag in
comparison to the current model which lies in the price range of INR 8.81-11.44
lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi.