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2024 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross Owner’s Manual


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2024 SX4 (incl. S-Cross)

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The profile of the frequent Suzuki shopper is typically one who looks beyond aesthetics, focusing instead on reliable performance, good sense build, and value for money. No model from their lineup epitomizes this ethos better than the SX4 S-Cross and the 2024 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross stays true to form.

The 2024 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross is a capable, good-value small SUV that is sure to impress with its practicality as much as it would turn many away because of its lack of visual appeal, especially when placed side by side with its closest competitors, such as the MG ZS, Mazda CX-3, and Toyota Yaris Cross.

Inside, the S-Cross stays true to the theme, continuing with a practical, robust interior that will come across to many as a little dated and quite unimaginative. However, do get a cabin that is ergonomic, functional, and sufficiently equipped, even on the base model.

Here, you get a touch-based infotainment system upfront, an elevated driver’s seat (which could create a headroom problem for the tallest drivers,) heated door mirrors, and a glass sunroof. Safety features include an overkill with seven airbags, emergency brake assist, automatic emergency braking, stability control, a tire-pressure monitoring system, and a speed limiter.

The powertrain on the unit is the same as that on the previous models, featuring a four-cylinder 1.5-liter Boosterjet engine in a mild hybrid system that reaches an output of 85kW and 138 Nm of torque. The only transmission option in the lineup is a six-speed automated torque-converter transmission.

You can pick up the 2024 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross with a front-wheel drive (available on the base model) that adds to a cheaper overall package. Alternatively, you can opt for the beefier all-wheel drive version that uses Suzuki’s proprietary AllGrip drive system to provide substantially more grip, creating an impressive driving profile rivaling sportier-looking competitors like the Renault Captur.