Asia India The Maruti S-Presso concept car called "Future S concept" was unveiled at the
Auto Expo 2018 in February 2018, with the production model being announced on 30 September 2019. It rivals the
Renault Kwid and
Datsun redi-Go in India. Four grade levels are available; Standard, LXi, VXi and VXi+.
CNG variant was announced in June 2020 which was only available for the LXi and VXi grades. AGS automated manual transmission is not available as a transmission option. In July 2022, the updated S-Presso was introduced with new dual VVT with dual injector "K10C Dualjet" engine which is 14–17% more efficient (depending on the transmission option) than the older engine,
ESP with
hill-hold assist for AGS models, electrically adjustable side mirror for Vxi+ and Vxi+(O) grades and additional cabin air filter for cleaner air in the cabin. Dual airbags and front seat belts with pretensioner and force limiter also became standard across the range. The CNG variants were also discontinued, but relaunched in October 2022 with new K10C Dualjet engine.
Indonesia The S-Presso was launched together with the second generation
Baleno in Indonesia at the
29th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 11 August 2022. The car is positioned as the indirect successor of
Karimun Wagon R. It is only available as a sole unnamed grade based on the pre-updated Indian market VXI+ grade, however it has additional side body mouldings accessories and dual tone alloy wheels. Unlike the Wagon R, the S-Presso does not regulated under the Indonesian government's Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program. The 2023 model year was launched in February at the 30th
Indonesia International Motor Show with improvements, such as a new dual-injector K10C Dualjet engine,
start-stop system, ESP with hill-hold assist for AGS model, electric adjustable mirror,
ISOFIX, 7-inch LCD infotainment system, steering wheel with audio control, wireless smartphone linkage, thicker window seals and adjustable head rests for the second row.
Philippines In the Philippines, the S-Presso was unveiled on 14 March 2020 together with the
XL7. Initially available in a single trim with 5-speed manual transmission, the features for this market is based on the combination of Indian market VXi and VXi+ trims. A special edition was introduced in July 2022, based on the regular S-Presso with additional exterior and interior accessories. In May 2023, the AGS variant was added to the lineup along with other feature upgrades, including Engine Auto Start-Stop (EASS), electronic stability program (ESP), and hill-hold control (HHC) for AGS variant only.
Brunei The S-Presso was launched in Brunei in March 2020. It is offered only in GL variant mated to an AGS automated manual transmission. It received an update in May 2023 with new 1.0-liter K10C Dualjet petrol engine, vehicle stability control, auto start-stop idling system, hill control assist, ISOFIX, steering wheel audio switches, and new dual-tone 14-inch alloy wheels.
Africa South Africa The S-Presso was launched in South Africa on 19 March 2020, in two grades: GL, GL+ and S-Edition; it is available with either a 5-speed manual or an AGS automated manual. In December 2022, the S-Presso line-up was updated and all variants receive the new K10C Dualjet engine, stability control, hill start assist for the AGS variant, auto engine start/stop, electric mirrors, and a multi-functional steering wheel. The GL+ grade brings a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 14-inch alloy wheels. The S-Edition grade brings a reversing camera, 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a new exterior styling kit.
Nigeria As the follow-up of the reintroduction of Suzuki brand in Nigeria in 2019, Suzuki's distributor in Africa, CFAO Motors (
fr) unveiled the S-Presso along with other Suzuki cars on 4 June 2021.
Tunisia The Suzuki S-Presso was announced for the Tunisian market in June 2020 and became available in October the same year. This car is marketed as the cheapest micro SUV in the market.
Latin America Chile The S-Presso was launched in Chile on 19 March 2020, in two grades: GLX and Adventure (followed later in April 2021); only available with a 5-speed manual. In May 2023, the S-Presso line-up was updated in terms of features, a new engine and the option of an AGS automated manual. Most importantly was the inclusion of ESP which was a mandatory features in vehicles sold in Chile since October 2022.
Colombia The S-Presso was launched in Colombia on 4 March 2020. It is offered in two grades: GA and GL; only available with a 5-speed manual. The S-Pressos discontinued in dealerships in January 2025, and priority was given to the Suzuki Swift.
Peru The S-Presso was launched in Peru on 11 June 2020. It is offered in two grades: GA and GL; only available with a 5-speed manual. == Powertrain ==