2017 Suzuki S-Cross Facelift Previewed, Japan Debut In July

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Suzuki has previewed the upcoming S-Cross, set to be released in Japan on 6 July. Oddly enough, the Suzuki S-Cross is built in Hungary, and even for models sold in Japan, the S-Cross will be imported from Hungary, just like the pre-facelift model.

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Outside, the updated 2017 Suzuki S-Cross now receives LED headlights, a redesigned front bumper with a large vertical chrome grille and a revised front bonnet. The sides are adorned by new 17-inch alloy wheels. As for the rear end, the tail lights are now LED-illuminated. Elsewhere, ground clearance have been increased by 20 mm to 185 mm.

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Changes to the interior are limited to the piano black finish on the dashboard and improved build quality.

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Under the hood, Suzuki has dropped the pre-facelift's CVT, opting for a six-speed automatic transmission. The transmission is mated to Suzuki's 1.6-litre VVT four-cylinder petrol engine. This in turn has worsened the fuel economy under the JC08 test cycle, as the Suzuki S-Cross now returns 16.2 km/L for the 2WD model and 15 km/L for the 4WD model, dropping from 18.1 km/L and 17.2 km/L respectively. 

Two new colours are offered, Sphere Blue Pearl and Energetic Red Pearl. The two new colours will join black and pearl white as colour options for the new S-Cross. 

 

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