Maruti Suzuki S-Cross Delisted From Nexa Website — Officially Discontinued | V3Cars
Maruti Suzuki have officially discontinued the S-Cross crossover. The Maruti S-Cross is no longer listed on the Nexa website. Maruti Suzuki produced zero units of the S-Cross in the last 3 months. The new Grand Vitara is currently the flagship offering from the carmaker.
Back in 2015, Maruti Suzuki launched its Nexa premium customer service concept with the S-Cross crossover. Today, the Nexa range includes models like the Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and the recently-launched Grand Vitara. Sadly, the S-Cross fell out of flavour a few years after it was launched and its sales fell ever since.
Note: Check your Car EMI with our - Car Loan EMI Calculator
When launched, Maruti offered the S-Cross with a choice of 2 diesel engines, both of which were sourced from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The 1.3L turbo diesel engine (DDIS 200) was so common in several cars that it earned the nickname “the national engine of India”. The other option was a powerful 1.6-litre turbo diesel that was badged the DDIS 320. However, the latter found little to no success owing to its exorbitant price tag and was soon discontinued.
Note: Check your car’s fuel cost with Fuel Cost Calculator in India
Following the discontinuation of the DDIS 320, Maruti Suzuki pulled the plug on the S-Cross DDIS 200 after launching a minor facelift. After a brief pause, Maruti Suzuki relaunched the S-Cross with a BS6-complaint 1.5L normal petrol engine. But it was probably too late for the crossover as the new Kia Seltos and Hyundai Creta gathered all the eyeballs.
However, Maruti now have a potential winner in their hands in the form of the new Grand Vitara, which is offered with efficient mild-hybrid and strong hybrid petrol engines. The Grand Vitara boasts of a robust design and strong road presence. Like every other Maruti Suzuki, the Grand Vitara offers class leading fuel efficiency, which is backed by Maruti’s impeccable sales and service network. Maruti Suzuki have also crammed the Grand Vitara with a ton of features to take on the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq.
Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Subscribe Now Available In 5 More Cities
0 Comments
Maruti Suzuki Cars in India
Invicto
₹25.21 - ₹28.92 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceJimny
₹12.74 - ₹14.79 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceFronx
₹7.52 - ₹12.88 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceCiaz
₹9.40 - ₹12.29 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceGrand Vitara
₹10.80 - ₹19.93 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceXL6
₹11.61 - ₹14.61 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceBaleno
₹6.66 - ₹9.88 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceIgnis
₹5.84 - ₹8.11 lakh*
*Ex-showroom priceUpcoming Maruti Suzuki Cars
Grand Vitara
Matte
₹12.00 - ₹18.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Jun 2024
S-Cross 2024
₹10.00 - ₹15.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Oct 2024
Ignis Dual
Jet
₹5.50 - ₹7.80 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Oct 2024
Jimny 3
Door
₹9.00 - ₹12.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Apr 2025
EVX
₹25.00 - ₹30.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Jun 2025
Fronx EV
₹16.00 - ₹20.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Jan 2026
Jimny EV
₹17.00 - ₹20.00 lakh*
*Expected PriceExpected Launch Aug 2030
Latest Maruti Suzuki Cars Videos
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Alpha+ vs Toyota Hycross Hybrid ZX | Which One To Buy?
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Petrol Hybrid Variants Explained | Zeta+ Alpha+ | Jul 2023 | V3Cars
2023 Maruti Suzuki Invicto Walkaround | Differences Over Innova Hycross
Maruti Suzuki Fronx | Auto Expo 2023 | Exterior, Interior, Engine & Dimensions
Maruti Suzuki Jimny | Auto Expo 2023 | Exterior, Interior, Engine & Dimensions
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Matte Walkaround @ Auto Expo 2023 | Exterior, Interior, Specs, Rivals
Maruti Suzuki Baleno LED Headlamps & Parking Camera Review At Night | The Sensible Review | Dec 2022
2022 Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 Walkaround Review | Prices, Exterior, Interior, Size, Engine Specs | Aug
2022 Maruti Suzuki XL6 Variants Explained | Zeta, Alpha, Alpha+ | The Ultimate Analysis | April
Maruti Suzuki XL6 Rear Seat & Boot Space Review | Can 6 People Sit? | The Sensible Review | Feb 2022