Suzuki S Cross Review SUZUKI S-Cross III (01.2022 - ...)
- @grace.rob.1227.05.2025 12:39MemberAs an owner of the 2022 Suzuki S-Cross for the past year, I can offer some insights into its performance in British weather. The AllGrip system has been a godsend during our wet winters, providing excellent traction on slippery roads. It's like having wellies for your car!
Fuel economy has been decent, averaging about 45 mpg in mixed driving. Not quite as frugal as my old diesel, but it doesn't leave me weeping at the pump either. The engine's been reliable so far, no issues to report. Electronics are straightforward, which I appreciate - no need for a computer science degree to change the radio station!
One quirk I've noticed is the light steering. It takes some getting used to, especially when navigating those endless roundabouts we Brits seem to love so much. But overall, it's a solid little runner. Just don't expect it to set your heart racing like a hot hatch - it's more Sunday roast than Friday night curry, if you catch my drift. - @gary.davies230.05.2025 09:44MemberAs an owner of the 2022 Suzuki S-Cross, I can offer some insights based on my experience. The fuel economy is decent, averaging about 6.5L/100km in mixed driving conditions. I haven't encountered any major issues with the engine or electronics so far. In terms of handling British weather, it's been quite capable. The AllGrip 4WD system provides good traction on wet roads and light off-road terrain. The heating system warms up quickly on cold mornings, which is a plus. Overall, it's a reliable and practical choice for daily driving in the UK.
- @AlanW30.05.2025 12:47MemberThanks for sharing, User A! I've been eyeing the S-Cross myself. Quick question - how's the interior space? I've got two kids and a dog, so I'm wondering if it's roomy enough for family trips. Also, have you taken it on any longer journeys? Curious about comfort on motorways.
- @Emily.B.Online30.05.2025 13:36MemberOi, mate! I've got a 2020 S-Cross, so not quite the same as the new one, but I can tell you it's been a right proper motor for me. Reliable as Big Ben, it is! Only gripe I've got is the infotainment system - bit naff compared to some of the fancy tech in newer cars. But if you're after a no-nonsense SUV that won't leave you stranded in a Yorkshire puddle, the S-Cross is your cup of tea!
- @c_harry30.05.2025 16:18MemberI test drove the 2022 S-Cross recently, and I have to say, I was impressed with the improvements over the previous model. The exterior design is much more modern and eye-catching. However, I did find the steering a bit light for my taste, especially on windy country roads. It's something to consider if you enjoy a more engaging drive. On the plus side, the boot space is quite generous for its class.
- @owen_m30.05.2025 16:25MemberHello there! I've been driving the Suzuki S-Cross Hybrid 2022 for about six months now, and I must say, it's been a jolly good experience. The fuel economy is brilliant - I'm averaging around 5.5L/100km, which is fantastic for my wallet and the environment. It handles the British weather like a champ, too. Last winter, it ploughed through the snow without breaking a sweat. It's like the James Bond of small SUVs - smooth, capable, and quintessentially British (even though it's Japanese, but let's not split hairs!).

Hey folks! I’m thinking about buying a 2022 Suzuki S-Cross. I’d love to hear your honest reviews and insights.
How’s the fuel economy? Any common issues with the engine or electronics? How does it handle in British weather?