AUTO

2020 Suzuki S-Presso

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R 159,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,282 p/m

Increased Price

Zakis Carworld

Western Cape

Mileage59,800 km
Power50 kW (68 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2020
Previous owners1

The 2020 Suzuki S-Presso 1.0 S-EDITION AMT offers a perfect blend of affordability and practicality for South African buyers seeking a reliable used hatchback. Its compact size and modern design make it ideal for city commuting, while maintaining a stylish appeal.

Powered by a fuel-efficient 1.0L petrol engine with 68 horsepower, the Suzuki S-Presso delivers impressive economy at just 4.9 L/100km. The automatic transmission ensures smooth driving, and the five-door layout provides easy access for five occupants. Practical features include comfortable seats and a spacious interior, making it suitable for daily errands and family outings.

Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this used Suzuki S-Presso is available for viewing at a trusted dealer in the 7441 area. Great for those seeking cheap, reliable transport, it’s an excellent choice for test drives and competitive price comparison. Contact today to buy or explore finance deals on this affordable hatchback.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2020
VariantS-PRESSO 1.0 S-EDITION AMT
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage59,800 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length3,565 mm
Width1,520 mm
Height1,565 mm
Ground clearance180 mm
Turning circle9 m
Curb weight770 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0i (68 Hp)
Engine size998.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power50 kW (68 hp)
Torque90 Nm
Power per liter68.1 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Manual gears5
Automatic gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres165/70 R14
Rear tyres165/70 R14
Engine oil capacity2.8 L
Coolant capacity3.7 L
Vehicle numberMA3RFL41S00181503
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity27 L
Fuel range551 km
Fuel consumption4.9 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions118 g/km (combined)

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Fog LightsTinted Windows
INTERIOR
Air Conditioning
SAFETY
AirbagsRemote Central LockingParking Assistance

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourBlue

SELLER


Zakis Carworld

Contact

Goodwood Estate, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7460, South Africa

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Suzuki S-Presso

Suzuki’s S-Presso is the kind of car you spot zipping through Braamfontein or squeezing into a tight Hillbrow parking bay. It’s not pretending to be anything more than a no-nonsense, budget-friendly hatchback in crossover cladding, aimed straight at the wallets of first-time buyers and city drivers who just need to get from A to B without drama. Rivals like the Renault Kwid and Chery Tiggo 2 Pro might shout louder about style or features, but the S-Presso’s trump card is price. On paper at least, nothing in its segment touches its entry tag. Every version’s got the same 1.0-litre petrol lump up front—no hybrids, no diesels, no frills—matched to either a manual, AMT, or semi-auto box. With 45 listings ranging from R89,000 to R203,900 and a median at R169,900, you can tell most buyers skip the absolute entry models for something with a bit more spec. The 1.0 GL+ MT is the clear favourite, popping up in nearly half the listings, priced between R129,900 and R189,900. That’s no accident. It’s what the S-Presso should have been from the start: just enough kit to make daily life tolerable, without blowing the budget. Used examples average 34,848 km on the clock and cover a tight spread from 2020 to 2026, so you’re not wading through decade-old clunkers. Four new units versus 41 used ones? The pre-owned market is where the real deals live. SA buyers keep coming back for the high-set seats (perfect for Joburg’s potholes), dirt-cheap running costs, and Suzuki’s aftersales support that won’t make you regret going small. That matters, especially when every rand counts and peace of mind isn’t optional.

Suzuki

Suzuki’s carved out a space for itself in South Africa: honest, affordable cars that don’t punish you in Joburg or Durban traffic, nor your bank account. No one’s cross-shopping these with a BMW or Mercedes, and Suzuki isn’t pretending otherwise. The brand sits right in the heart of the volume segment, going head-to-head with Toyota and Renault for buyers who care about running costs and resale more than badges or bravado. With 602 live listings from R69,500 to R489,900 and a median of R265,900, Suzuki’s line-up covers everything from first cars to compact SUVs that won’t make you wince at insurance quotes. That kind of spectrum matters, because it means Suzuki manages to pull in new drivers and old hands equally—and loyalty here isn’t just a marketing slogan. The Swift is the bread and butter, with 173 listings starting at R119,900. It’s what the Swift should have been from the start: cheap to run, easy to park, and somehow still a bit fun. Fronx enters at R269,800, aiming for the “I want an SUV but not the price tag” crowd, and you can’t ignore Jimny’s cult following—R148,500 to R489,900 gets you the most character you’ll find at this price. Ertiga does MPV workhorse duty from R269,900 upwards, while the S-Presso keeps things attainable under R100,000 if you pack smart. Everything’s petrol. No hybrids, no EVs, just simple, familiar engines—which, on paper at least, is the opposite of what Volkswagen’s pushing lately. For plenty of buyers, that’s the point.

Suzuki S-Presso - Zakis Carworld
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