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Maruti Suzuki S-Cross new model booking starts; Here’s what new it has

Finally the new version of Maruti Suzuki S-Cross is about to be out. The company has started accepting new booking request for the new version of S-Cross, which it plans to launch later this week.

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Finally the new version of Maruti Suzuki is about to be out. The company has started accepting new booking request for the new version of S-Cross, which it plans to launch later this week. In a statement, India largest manufacturer said that the new S-Cross can be booked with an initial payment of Rs 11,000 at any of the 280 plus Nexa showrooms.

The new new S-Cross model would feature 1.3 litre diesel engine (DDiS 200) with smart hybrid . The engine now comes packed with features like idle-stop-start, torque assist, brake energy regeneration system and a gearshift indicator.

The S-Cross was earlier available with 1.6 litre diesel engine option as well which will not be available in the new version of the crossover vehicle. Launched in August 2015, S-Cross was the first premium offering to debut from the company’s premium retail NEXA. Maruti Suzuki India said it has sold over 53,000 units of S-Cross in the domestic market and exported over 4,600 units so far.

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