A few days ago, Suzuki teased a new SUV for the European market set to debut on November 25, hinting at the new generation of the S-Cross. Now, several pictures of the car have leaked online courtesy of Suzuki Garage. The uncovered cars seem to be production units caught during transport, fully revealing the design of the new model.

The new S-Cross is a family-oriented SUV slotting above the slightly smaller Vitara in Suzuki’s range. The current model was updated in 2019 with the addition of a mild hybrid system, however this generation actually dated back to 2013 with a controversial facelift in 2017. Thus, a clean-sheet design was needed in order for Suzuki to better compete in the crowded SUV market.

As we can see from the revealing pictures, the new S-Cross is a departure from its predecessor, incorporating a more angular styling. At the front, the LED headlights are inspired by the India-bound XL6, while the grille has grown larger, reaching lower in the bumper.

Moreover, there’s a skid plate and plastic cladding communicating the adventurous nature of the car. The rising window line on the profile has an evolutionary shape, but the angular wheel arches and the huge taillights sticking out of the rear end make it clear that this is an all-new model.

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The upcoming S-Cross will likely share its updated underpinnings with the next-generation Vitara. Under the bonnet, we expect to see the turbocharged 1.4-liter Boosterjet engine with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system which in the current generation produces 127 hp (95 kW / 129 PS) and 235 Nm (173 lb-ft). Despite its “soft” appearance, the SUV will come with Suzuki’s AllGrip Select 4-wheel Drive system for better off-road performane. It will also feature an array of ADAS systems following the example of the rest of Suzuki’s range in Europe.

The official premiere of the S-Cross is scheduled for November 25, with an expected market launch in Europe shortly after that date. Like its predecessor, it will slot between the B-SUV and C-SUV segments, combining compact dimensions with a roomy cabin focused on practicality. In Suzuki’s range, it will bridge the gap between the closely-related Vitara and the Across which is essentially a rebadged Toyota RAV4.

The official teaser for the new SUV was published on Instagram by Suzuki UK, showing the angular LED headlights.