The one thing that you like immediately about the S-Cross is that it doesn’t pretend to be an SUV. And given the ‘compact SUV’ frenzy in the market right no; that’s no small matter. Manufacturers keen to join the party have introduced sedan variants with appropriately ‘muscular’ styling cues taken from bonafide SUVs. Now, Maruti has ruled the roost in the mass consumer market in India for too long to try a disingenuous stunt like that. The S-Cross is, and looks like, a really big hatchback.