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5 Maruti S-Presso concept cars with yellow paint and other modifications

Digital artists have the ability to create exciting iterations of mass-market vehicles that help audiences expand their horizons

In this article, I will describe 5 Maruti S-Presso concepts with creative modifications and yellow paint schemes. The S-Presso is a popular micro SUV that is popular in the entry-level category in India. It offers people a great opportunity to own an SUV-type car without spending a fortune. In fact, this is its main appeal, which is why it has been a top seller on the sales charts for the past few years. However, famous digital artists vlogpresso and spresso_suzuki showed his/her talent and imagination to showcase S-Presso in 5 different incarnations. Let’s take a closer look at the details of this case.

5 Maruti S-Presso concept cars with Extreme Mods

Rugged and durable Maruti S-Presso

Maruti S presso solid concept
Maruti S presso solid concept

Let’s start with the adventurous iteration of the Maruti S-Presso. As you’ll see on all of these versions, the yellow paint is the first thing that catches the eye. I have to admit, I really appreciate the black elements that complement the yellow. At the front, it has a black grille and a sporty lower section. This creates a strong bumper with muscular parts and a strong silver skid plate that greatly enhances the car’s road presence. Convenient fog lights are also available. Moving down the sides reveals a continuous matte black cladding that extends into the wheel arches and body side skirts. One can even spot a sturdy roof rack and black side pillars, adding to the road presence. It has to be said that the high-profile off-road-focused black alloy wheels perfectly match the exterior styling.

Sporty Maruti S-Presso

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Sporty Maruti S at

The next iteration takes the subcompact SUV’s sporty demeanor a lot further. Note that yellow will be a recurring theme in all of these virtual performances. While the overall front fascia remains the same as the stock model with the basic headlight cluster, the black section between them really stands out. Looking further down, the font outline also reflects sturdy components such as black plastic and silver skid plates. Interestingly, the designers used fog lamp housings in the same color as the body. At the side, black side body skirts and flared wheel arches with matte black cladding give off a tough look. One aspect that sets this model apart is the roof-mounted spoiler.

Practical Maruti S-Presso

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Practical Maruti S presso

Then there’s the practical iteration of the Maruti S-Presso. It has a different appeal that makes it functional and functional. Likewise, the front fascia hasn’t been tampered with as much, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, this is the closest thing to an actual model. Chrome accents on the front grille add a touch of sparkle to this practical SUV. On the sides of the bumper, you’ll see fog lights with body-colored housings. Underneath, one can see a plastic bumper with black material, while a unique skid plate enhances its appeal. Viewed from the side, the alloy wheels look like they were borrowed from the car. Sturdy side steps enhance the vehicle’s entry and exit characteristics. On top, it has a huge roof rack that greatly increases storage space. The black body side skirts and wheel arches are quite sporty.

Maruti S-Presso in a bag

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Bag Maruti S at

I like the next generation of Maruti S-Presso. Here, it doesn’t look like a tall subcompact SUV at all. In fact, you can’t tell it’s an S-Presso without looking at the dashboard. The first difference between it and the regular version is the lower stance. This is usually done on actual cars using air suspension, which changes the ride height of the car. At the front, this version has a huge bumper section and a huge splitter that almost touches the ground. On the sides, there’s very little space between the tires and wheel arches. In fact, the black alloy wheels are covered with black body cladding. All in all, this has to be one of the strangest iterations of a subcompact SUV you’ll see today.

Hot cabin Maruti S-Presso

Maruti S hot hatch is located in

Finally, the last version in the list of 5 Maruti S-Presso concept cars is this hot hatch that comes with yellow paint and other modifications. Like the previous model, this particular model’s front fascia is similar to the regular S-Presso. However, the similarities end there. Below, you’ll see a large black section on part of the bumper with relatively compact fog lights on the very edge. The lower area contains a sharp splitter. At the sides, sporty black alloy wheels are neatly concealed within wheel arches with thin black cladding. Additionally, the black side pillars and ORVMs look sporty. There’s even a narrow side body cladding on the door panels. The rear has a roof-mounted spoiler. These are incredibly creative iterations of the Maruti S-Presso.

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