
Car dealerships in the Rostov region posted several advertisements for the sale of compact crossovers Suzuki S-Presso. Interestingly, this car was originally intended for the Indian market, which is why the steering wheel is on the right side. However, due to the shortage, such a machine will certainly find its buyer. Especially in the southern region, there are many right-hand drive cars.
Overall, the Suzuki S-Presso is nothing more than Maruti Suzuki’s answer to the budget Renault Kwid SUV. The dimensions are modest: length – 3665 mm, width – 1520 mm, height – 1549 mm. And between the axles it has 2380 mm. That is, the SUV is slightly larger than the Ravon R2 hatchback known to us.
Suzuki S-Presso is based on the Heartect modular platform, but in the most budget-friendly version: the rear suspension is semi-independent and the brakes are drum brakes. The basic equipment is not rich: a driver’s airbag, fabric interior, air conditioning, ABS and parking sensors are provided.
According to Gazeta.ru, one of the Rostov-on-Don dealers offers a 2022 S-Presso for 1,300,000 rubles. Under the hood, a liter gasoline engine with a return of 68 forces works, coupled to a five-speed “mechanics”. Another copy offered in the city of Shakhty costs the same amount.
Overall, the Suzuki S-Presso is nothing more than Maruti Suzuki’s answer to the budget Renault Kwid SUV. The dimensions are modest: length – 3665 mm, width – 1520 mm, height – 1549 mm. And between the axles it has 2380 mm. That is, the SUV is slightly larger than the Ravon R2 hatchback known to us.
Suzuki S-Presso is based on the Heartect modular platform, but in the most budget-friendly version: the rear suspension is semi-independent and the brakes are drum brakes. The basic equipment is not rich: a driver’s airbag, fabric interior, air conditioning, ABS and parking sensors are provided.
According to Gazeta.ru, one of the Rostov-on-Don dealers offers a 2022 S-Presso for 1,300,000 rubles. Under the hood, a liter gasoline engine with a return of 68 forces works, coupled to a five-speed “mechanics”. Another copy offered in the city of Shakhty costs the same amount.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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