Replying to customer concerns about S-Presso's safety standard, post the Global NCAP crash results, Suzuki Auto South Africa's official handles have commented on social media saying that the model sold there are safer than the ones sold in India.
The SPresso targeted an audience which was looking at buying a high riding vehicle at a lower price point but while a new model will cost more, if you are in the market to spend Rs. 5.50 lakh (on-road) on a used car then a 2020 SPresso would be a good choice
The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso was launched in India back in September 2019, and it marked the entry of the company in the ever-growing micro-SUV space. And here are some of the major highlights of the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso.