2026 Suzuki S-Presso
The brand-new Suzuki S-Presso 1.0 GL+ offers an affordable yet stylish option for South African buyers seeking reliability and modern features. With only 12,769 km on the clock, this fresh model combines practicality with a sleek design, making it an attractive choice for urban commuting and weekend adventures.
Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, the S-Presso delivers excellent fuel efficiency at just 4.6 L/100km. Its compact five-door body accommodates five passengers comfortably, perfect for small families or daily errands. The vehicle’s smart design maximizes space while maintaining a lightweight, agile feel on the road.
Located in Vanderbijlpark’s Bedworth Park, this Suzuki S-Presso is available now for South African buyers looking for the best price on a new, reliable hatchback. Contact the dealer today to arrange a test drive, explore finance deals, and experience this affordable, versatile vehicle firsthand.
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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.
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