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Meet Off-Road Version of Maruti S-Presso - Looks Stunning!

Meet Off-Road Version of Maruti S-Presso - Looks Stunning!

The Maruti S-Presso, which debuted in September 2019, is marketed as a mini-SUV. It's for people who want a more attractive entry-level vehicle at a reasonable price. No doubt, the S-Presso is an elegantly built car by its makers, but to add to its elegance, Bimble Designs has transformed the S-Presso into a regular-sized SUV. They fitted the Maruti S-Presso with off-roading features to enhance its sportier appearance. 

Starting with the changes made to the standard car, the extended hood is one of the changes that are essential for achieving the look and feel of a standard-sized SUV. To ensure a more rugged profile, alterations have been made to the front fascia. While the headlamp design has not changed, it has been updated with trendy LED DRLs. The studded grille has been removed.

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The front section of the car has been given a dark grey shade thanks to the use of a gradient-colour theme. This is one of the most popular colours for SUVs. It gives the vehicle a sense of power and fascination. From the front door to the rear section, the reimagined S-Presso has a bright orange colour that is intermingled with wide brushes of dark grey.

The colour scheme ensures that the SUV has a vibrant profile, with a mix of melancholic nature upfront and perky, expressive character when viewed from the sides. The Maruti S-Presso is available in six single-tone colour options in its original form. While the standard colours are white, silver, and grey, the more youthful colours are orange, blue, and red. 

The reimagined S-Presso receives a number of updates on the side profile, including blacked-out rearview mirrors, sporty door mouldings, and running boards. Roof rails with a gleaming finish have also been installed. The most noticeable change is the use of extra-large and extra-wide tyres, which are typically found on off-road vehicles. The wheel arches have been enlarged to accommodate these massive tyres.

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