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Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME

Even a duck can become a swan. All it needs is some imagination, and then some taste. Meet Jose Peter’s Maruti Suzuki S-Cross 1.6, a car that now gets the show to match its go. Almost everything about this modified car is tasteful, and that’s what makes it so special, and according to its owner, stealthy.

Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME

The list of modifications on this car is not extensive, which goes on to prove that you don’t need spend big amounts of money to make your car lovely looking. Here’s what this car’s been put through. The stock 16 inch alloy wheels make way for 17 inch Momo units. The tyres get upgraded to 225/50 section Yoko AdvanSports.

Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME

The changes at the front include a custom made grille, blacked out skid plate blacked out headlamps and smoked fog lamp garnishes. Other blacked out items include the side skirts and the panel in between the tail lamps. The car also loses decals all around to emerge much cleaner looking.

Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME

Under the hood, the 1.6 liter Fiat Multijet turbo diesel motor remains untouched, with outputs pegged at 118 Bhp-320 Nm. Remaps and tuning boxes are available for this engine, with big boosts of power and torque easy to achieve. A 140 Bhp-380 Nm output is very much possible with this motor, and that would make the S-Cross simply the fastest compact crossover in the country.

Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME Even the Maruti S-Cross can look awesome, very AWESOME

Via Team-BHP

Jayprashanth Mohanram

Jayprashanth, the News Editor at Cartoq.com, has a seasoned history in motoring journalism spanning 15 years. His lifelong passion for cars led him to a career in automotive journalism, offering readers compelling insights. With an engineering background, Jay has crafted pieces that have gained recognition in notable publications such as the New York Times. Prior to his role at Cartoq.com, where he has overseen news operations since 2016, Jay was the founding editor of Indiancarsbikes.com and spent two years as the news editor at Team-bhp. At Cartoq, he ensures the news is timely, accurate, and resonates with the brand's dedicated audience of automotive enthusiasts. (Full bio)