What we like:
A frugal and capable SUV that is light on its feet and on the earth
with a 5 star NCAP rating. Great CVT!
What we dislike:
Sport mode doesn't really feel like one
and it looks a little dull from some angles.
The amazing balance of low fuel consumption paired with the appeals of an SUV is what makes the S-Cross so intriguing. Somehow, Suzuki has managed to keep the weight of the car very low and this has made all of the difference, allowing the S-Cross to juggle a paradox of consumer tastes that is truly impressive. If you are looking for a compact SUV that doesn’t cost the earth and is rather practical for our urban landscape, you would do well to check out the S-Cross closely.
Credits: Story and photos by Wong C W
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