Live It Up With The Maruti Suzuki S-PRESSO

They say time waits for no one and no one understands this better than you. You are the go-getter, the show-stealer, the quintessential young urban who wants everything today. And you aren't shy of working hard and "smart" for it. So why should you drive something boring? After all, your car is an extension of your personality and for the vibrant you, only one car will check all boxes, the Maruti Suzuki S-PRESSO. It is the ideal city car for the young urban buyer, who is making headway into a brand-new career. You are the one who leads the meetings at the office in the day and the club at night. And more importantly, you are the one, who chooses to explore their weekends with newer activities and drives, because "time waits for no one."
The Maruti Suzuki S-PRESSO is built for you. Its clever size is compact enough to zip through traffic, while the high power to weight ratio makes it light on its feet and quick to your commands. The refined 5-speed gearbox offers the smoothest shifts keeping the enthusiast happy, while the AMT is for those looking to overcome in-city comfort. And just like you, the S-PRESSO won't stop at nothing. The high ground clearance makes sure of that.
With the ability to seat five in comfort, best-in-class rear leg space, clever cabin storage options and a boot big enough to carry a weekend's worth of luggage, the S-PRESSO gets all your priorities sorted. There's also the SmartPlay Studio with steering mounted audio controls to keep you company. The jazzy design of the dynamic centre console is a real conversation starter, something you'll like when stepping out on that first date. And it will the grooviest tracks playing from your phone on loop. Let's not forget, the ease of navigation that it brings along too.
To make sure it goes the extra mile, just like the S-PRESSO's fuel efficiency, Maruti Suzuki is offering a host of personalization options that let you add the personal touch to your liking. Keep it subtle or go all wild, the choice is yours.
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