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Maruti Suzuki India CEO Kenichi Ayukawa speaks before launching the Concept Ciaz and SX4 S-Cross cars during the Indian Auto Expo in Greater Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi on 5 February 2014.REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee

Maruti Suzuki's upcoming SX4 S-Cross has returned in a fresh batch of spy shots, this time showing the interiors of the car in details.

From the latest images, thanks to the folks at 99 Cars who have provided the latest spy shots, the interiors of the SX4 S-Cross seems to have got the black colour theme with silver lining and the rear seat of the car features the adjustable headrest. Like in the previous spy shots, the latest test mule of SX4 S-Cross is also seen without features like steering-mounted controls, climate control and start/stop button.

Since this was not a finished product, it is not surprising as well. However, it is expected that the production model of the car will house these features. Other noticeable features include disc brakes at the front and rear.

The previous reports have indicated that like SX4 S-Cross counterparts in Europe, the Indian version of the vehicle is also likely to get LED daytime-running lights, 16-inch alloy wheels, scuff plates and black-cladding. The company may also introduce Suzuki's "Allgrip" all-wheel-drive system.

As for the engines, it is believed that Maruti's new crossover will draw power from its 1.6-litre diesel engine, which can churn out a power of 118bhp with a peak torque of 32kgm and the transmission is likely to come from a six-speed manual gearbox. In Europe, the car is sold with a 1.6-litre petrol engine, which can churn out 120PS peak power and 156Nm peak torque and 1.6 litre MultiJet engine, capable of generating 120PS and 320Nm torque.

Likely to be introduced in 2015, Maruti SX4 S-Cross will rival Renault Duster, Ford EcoSport and Nissan Terrano in India; and the car is expected to have a price tag of around ₹13 lakh.