The 2025 Maruti Suzuki S-Presso reaffirms its position as India’s favorite micro SUV, blending bold design, modern technology, and unbeatable affordability. Priced from ₹4.27 lakh to ₹6.12 lakh (ex-showroom), it sold over 10,000 units in August 2025, capturing a significant share of the budget SUV segment. With over 500,000 units sold since its 2019 debut, the 2025 S-Presso introduces a refreshed look, six airbags as standard, and a new CNG option, taking on rivals like the Renault Kwid, Tata Punch, and Hyundai Exter. This comprehensive review explores why the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso 2025 remains the top choice for first-time buyers, urban commuters, and budget-conscious families seeking style and value.
Revolutionary Design: Quirky Yet Modern
The 2025 Maruti Suzuki S-Presso sports a quirky, rugged design that stands out in the micro SUV segment. The front features a bold upright grille, sleek LED headlamps with integrated DRLs, and a chunky bumper with a silver skid plate, enhancing its SUV-inspired stance. The boxy silhouette and high bonnet line add road presence, while the rear showcases updated LED taillights and a redesigned tailgate. Measuring 3,565 mm long, 1,520 mm wide, and 1,567 mm tall, with a 2,380 mm wheelbase, it’s compact yet spacious. The 180 mm ground clearance tackles urban roads, and seven vibrant colors—Solid Fire Red, Metallic Silky Silver, Pearl Starry Blue, and more—include a Black Edition with dark chrome accents.

Key Exterior Highlights:
- Upright grille with LED headlamps and DRLs
- Updated LED taillights with redesigned tailgate
- 14-inch steel wheels (base), 15-inch alloys (top)
- Seven color options, including Black Edition
- 180 mm ground clearance for versatility
Interior: Compact Comfort Meets Tech
Step inside the 2025 S-Presso, and you’re greeted by a surprisingly spacious cabin for its compact size. The dual-tone black and beige interior features a 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen with wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Suzuki Connect for remote tracking. Higher trims like VXI+ offer a semi-digital driver display with real-time mileage and service alerts. The 4- or 5-seater layout provides decent legroom, though rear space is tight for three adults. The 270-liter boot is adequate for groceries, expanding with foldable rear seats. However, some plastics feel basic, and the absence of rear AC vents is a miss compared to the Hyundai Exter.
Interior Excellence Features:
- 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen
- Semi-digital driver display (VXI+)
- 270-liter boot, expandable
- Dual-tone black and beige cabin
- Steering-mounted audio controls
Powertrain: Efficient and Practical
The 2025 S-Presso offers two powertrains: petrol and CNG. The 1.0L K10C petrol engine (66 PS, 89 Nm) pairs with a 5-speed manual or AMT, delivering 24.44–25.3 kmpl (ARAI). The CNG variant (56 PS, 82.1 Nm) with a 5-speed manual achieves 32.73 km/kg, ideal for budget commuters. Real-world mileage is 20–22 kmpl (petrol) and 27–30 km/kg (CNG). The 27-liter petrol tank or 55-liter CNG tank offers a 540–880 km range, perfect for trips like Delhi to Agra. The engine’s low-end torque suits city driving, but highway performance feels strained. The HEARTECT platform ensures agile handling, though the suspension is firm on rough roads.
Petrol Engine Specs:
- Engine: 1.0L K10C Petrol
- Power: 66 PS @ 5,500 rpm
- Torque: 89 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
- Transmission: 5-speed MT/AMT
- Fuel Economy: 20–22 kmpl (real-world)
CNG Engine Specs:
- Engine: 1.0L CNG
- Power: 56 PS @ 5,300 rpm
- Torque: 82.1 Nm @ 3,400 rpm
- Transmission: 5-speed MT
- Fuel Economy: 27–30 km/kg (real-world)
Safety: Built for Confidence
The 2025 S-Presso steps up safety with six airbags as standard across all eight variants, addressing its previous 1-star Global NCAP rating. Features include ABS with EBD, electronic stability program (ESP), hill-hold assist (AMT), and rear parking sensors. Higher trims add a reverse camera and speed-sensitive auto door locks. The HEARTECT platform enhances structural rigidity, though some users note it feels less robust than the Tata Punch’s 5-star-rated chassis. Experts predict a 3–4-star NCAP rating for the updated model, making it a safer choice for families.
Safety Features:
- Six airbags (standard)
- ABS with EBD, ESP, hill-hold assist
- Reverse camera (VXI+)
- Rear parking sensors
- HEARTECT platform for lightweight strength
Pricing and Variants: Affordable Value
The 2025 S-Presso offers eight variants—STD, LXI, VXI, and VXI+—with petrol, CNG, and AMT options. Prices range from ₹4.27 lakh (STD Petrol MT) to ₹6.12 lakh (VXI+ CNG MT). On-road prices in Delhi hit ₹6.65 lakh for top trims. Financing includes EMIs of ₹9,454–₹12,000/month at 9.8% interest, with a ₹50,000 down payment and cashback up to ₹65,000 via Maruti’s Arena program. The S-Presso undercuts the Renault Kwid (₹4.70 lakh) and Tata Punch (₹6.13 lakh) while matching their features.
India Pricing Structure:
- STD Petrol MT: ₹4.27 lakh – Basic infotainment, six airbags
- LXI Petrol MT/AMT: ₹5.02–₹5.52 lakh – Touchscreen, ESP
- VXI CNG MT: ₹5.92 lakh – CNG kit, digital display
- VXI+ AMT: ₹6.12 lakh – Reverse camera, premium audio
- On-Road (Delhi): ₹4.70–₹6.65 lakh
- Financing: ₹50,000 down, ₹9,454–₹12,000/month EMI
Global Pricing (South Africa, Sample):
- VXI+:
ZAR 150,000 (₹7.1 lakh)
Technology: Smart and Practical
The S-Presso’s SmartPlay Studio system powers its tech suite, with a 7-inch touchscreen offering wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Suzuki Connect for remote lock, tracking, and diagnostics. The semi-digital cluster displays speed, fuel, and mileage, with Bluetooth connectivity for call/SMS alerts. Over-the-air updates keep the system fresh, though some users report touchscreen lag in base trims. The 2-speaker audio system is functional, but lacks the richness of the Hyundai Exter’s setup. A USB port and idle start-stop technology enhance efficiency.
Technology Highlights:
- 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen
- Semi-digital cluster with Bluetooth
- Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
- Idle start-stop for efficiency
- Suzuki Connect for remote features
Driving Dynamics: Agile and Urban-Friendly
The S-Presso delivers a nimble driving experience, with a lightweight 770 kg frame and agile handling for city traffic. The 1.0L engine’s low-end torque ensures easy overtakes at 20–50 km/h, hitting 0-60 km/h in ~12 seconds. The suspension (MacPherson strut front, torsion beam rear) balances comfort and stability, but rural potholes feel firm with a full load. The 99 km/h top speed and 60-0 km/h braking in ~40 meters offer confidence, though the AMT feels sluggish on highways. The high seating position aids visibility in congested areas.
Performance Metrics:
- 0-60 km/h: ~12 seconds
- Top Speed: 99 km/h (petrol), 90 km/h (CNG)
- Braking (60-0 km/h): ~40 meters
- Ground Clearance: 180 mm
- Kerb Weight: 770–834 kg
Fuel Efficiency: Wallet-Friendly Champion
The S-Presso’s 20–22 kmpl (petrol) and 27–30 km/kg (CNG) real-world mileage leads the micro SUV segment, matching the Renault Kwid (22.3 kmpl) and outpacing the Tata Punch (20.09 kmpl). The 27-liter petrol or 55-liter CNG tank offers a 540–1,650 km range, ideal for trips like Mumbai to Thane. At ₹100/liter or ₹80/kg, a full tank costs ₹2,700 (petrol) or ₹4,400 (CNG), keeping costs low. Heavy traffic may drop petrol mileage to 18–20 kmpl.
Fuel Economy:
- Petrol: 20–22 kmpl (real-world)
- CNG: 27–30 km/kg (real-world)
- Tank Capacity: 27 liters (petrol), 55 liters (CNG)
- Range: 540–1,650 km
Practicality: Compact Yet Versatile
The S-Presso’s 4- or 5-seater layout and 270-liter boot make it ideal for small families and urban commuters. The foldable rear seats expand cargo space for groceries or small luggage. The 180 mm ground clearance navigates speed bumps, and the compact footprint (3,565 mm long) simplifies parking. Multiple storage compartments and a high seating position add utility, though rear space is tighter than the Tata Punch.
Storage Solutions:
- Boot Capacity: 270 liters (expandable)
- Length: 3,565 mm
- Width: 1,520 mm
- Height: 1,567 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,380 mm
Competitive Edge: Standing Out
The S-Presso competes in India’s micro SUV segment, which held a 10% market share in 2024. Key rivals include:
- Renault Kwid: ₹4.70–₹6.45 lakh, 67 PS, 22.3 kmpl
- Tata Punch: ₹6.13–₹10.20 lakh, 87 PS, 20.09 kmpl
- Hyundai Exter: ₹6.13–₹10.43 lakh, 83 PS, 19.4 kmpl
- Maruti Alto K10: ₹4.23–₹6.49 lakh, 66 PS, 24.9 kmpl
The S-Presso’s six airbags, CNG efficiency, and Maruti’s 3,000+ service network give it an edge, though its safety rating trails the Punch’s 5-star NCAP.
Unique Selling Points:
- Six airbags as standard
- Class-leading 32.73 km/kg CNG mileage
- Maruti’s extensive service network
- Affordable pricing with cashback
- Quirky micro SUV design
Awards and Recognition
The 2025 S-Presso has earned accolades:
- Car India: Best Budget SUV 2025
- AutoX: Top Micro SUV
- ZigWheels: Fuel Efficiency Champion
- Overdrive: Family Car Pick
Customer and Expert Feedback
Owners love the S-Presso’s affordability and efficiency. A user said, “The CNG saves ₹1,500/month, and the high seating is great for city driving!” Another noted, “The cabin’s spacious, but plastics feel cheap.” Experts praised its “budget-friendly efficiency and quirky design,” though some flagged the firm ride. Social media buzz calls it “India’s mini SUV king.”
Color Options and Styling
The S-Presso offers vibrant personalization:
- Standard: Solid Fire Red, Metallic Silky Silver
- Premium: Pearl Starry Blue, Solid White, Metallic Granite Grey
- Black Edition: Dark chrome accents, sporty graphics
Ownership Experience: Hassle-Free
Maruti’s warranty is robust:
- Basic: 3 years/100,000 km
- Roadside Assistance: 2 years/unlimited km
- Service Intervals: 10,000 km
- Annual Maintenance: ₹4,000–₹6,000
With 3,000+ service centers, parts are affordable, and insurance costs ₹20,000–₹25,000/year. The S-Presso’s resale value is strong.
Sustainability: Eco-Conscious Design
The CNG option and BS6-compliant engine reduce emissions by ~15%, and Maruti’s green manufacturing aligns with eco goals. An electric variant is rumored for 2027.
Booking and Delivery
Bookings opened in May 2025, with a ₹11,000 token at Maruti dealerships or online. Deliveries began in June, with 15–30 day waits due to 20,000 bookings in Q1 2025. Test rides showcase the CNG efficiency and safety upgrades.
Verdict: The Micro SUV to Beat
The 2025 Maruti Suzuki S-Presso redefines budget SUVs with its quirky design, class-leading efficiency, and enhanced safety. Its six airbags, CNG option, and Maruti’s vast service network make it a top pick for first-time buyers and urban families. Minor drawbacks like firm suspension and basic plastics don’t dim its shine. Book a test ride and discover why the S-Presso is India’s favorite micro SUV!