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The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso is a crossover-styled city car produced by Maruti Suzuki. It slots above the Alto and below the Wagon R in the Indian market. The car is marketed as a mini SUV or micro SUV by its rugged styling and high ground clearance. The S-Presso is built on the fifth generation 'Heartect' platform and uses 40% high tensile steel. It would be exported to countries and regions such as South Africa, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and Latin America.