While this pint-sized Suzuki looks great, it’s powered by a 1-liter three-cylinder engine, though on the plus side, it’s pretty light as well
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- GH Style gives the S-Presso a rugged makeover inspired by the Suzuki Jimny.
- A new front grille and circular headlights transform the city car’s appearance.
The Suzuki S-Presso, a product of the Japanese brand’s Marutti subsidiary in India, may not ring any bells in the West, but it has earned a loyal following in many parts of Asia and even Latin America. Now, an Indonesian shop has taken the quirky little city car and made it, dare we say, a bit more interesting.
GH Style’s new bodykit breathes fresh life into the S-Presso by taking inspiration from the popular Suzuki Jimny off-roader. The most noticeable change is up front, where the original S-Presso’s headlights, connected by a narrow black grille, are replaced with a boxier, more off-road-inspired Jimny-style grille.
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Circular headlights are now found on either side, complemented by matching DRLs for a more cohesive appearance. The Suzuki also gets a new bumper, featuring a blacked-out element that neatly holds a pair of yellow fog lights. And, as you might expect, the modifications don’t end there.
While this modified S-Presso isn’t about to take on any serious off-roading, it does feature flared wheel arches at both the front and rear. Add to that black rocker panels and a fresh set of wheels with a white finish, and it’s clear the little car is channeling a more rugged vibe.

The rear sees fewer changes, but it still gets an upgrade with a larger spoiler and a unique new bumper. The taillights and reflectors remain untouched, which is honestly fine. Sometimes less is more.
The S-Presso’s primary market is India, but it’s also sold in places like the Philippines, South Africa, and several Latin American countries. Powered by a tiny 998 cc three-cylinder engine, the car produces 67 horsepower and 66 lb-ft (90 Nm) of torque in its most powerful form. That might not sound like much, but considering the car’s low weight of just over 700 kg (around 1,500 lbs), it’s more than enough to make it zippy around town. With GH Style’s bodykit, the tiny Suzuki now looks a lot more interesting too.
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