The S-Cross will be made available with two diesel engine options - 1.3-litre and 1.6-litre multijet diesel. While the former is the same that powers the Ciaz, Swift, Swift Dzire and Ertiga, the more powerful 1.6-litre multijet diesel engine will make its India debut with the S-Cross. Though the 1.6-litre diesel powertrain will be imported, the company says that the 1.6-litre engined variants will be priced quite competitively.
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The S-Cross is based on the European SX4 S-Cross crossover, though the company has made some design and mechanical changes to made it compatible for Indian roads.
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Unlike the European model's 3-piece horizontal slat grille, the Indian model will have two slats. In addition to that, the India-bound model's ground clearance has been increased.