Fourth-gen Swift retains its unmistakable identity and youthful looks with a new fascia that features a clamshell bonnet, LED headlamps, wide grille, and new lower bumper lip.
The fourth-generation Swift introduces rear-AC vents for the first time. The rear-vent console also houses twin mobile charging ports.
New Swift gets bi-focal LED projector headlamps in the top-spec ZXI+ trim, while lower variants get a halogen projector setup.
Swift gets appealing styling at the back with new LED tail-lamps, and sharper lines on the rear hatch.
Brand-new three-cylinder, 1.2-litre Z12E engine develops 81hp and 113Nm of peak torque.
Maruti claims fuel efficiency improvement of 10% to 24.8kpl for the automatic variant, and a 14% enhancement to 25.75kpl in the automated-manual transmission Swift.
New Swift gets a driver-focused instrument panel with a 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display, auto AC, and cruise control as some modern convenience features.
New Swift retains its sporty handling, and agility around corners due to a slightly stiffened suspension that still offers good bump absorption over bad patches of road.
Auto engine start-stop, cruise control, and multi-function MID are some of the key highlights of the Swift from a driver's perspective.
With a highly efficient powertrain, new Swift promises to sip fuel and offer high economy with a claimed 24.8kpl for the MT, and 25.75kpl for the AMT.
While a sharp shoulder line is a new design element, new Swift retains its 2450mm wheelbase, and 163mm ground clearance as the outgoing model.
Hydraulically actuated automated manual transmission (AMT) continues to be sourced from Magneti Marelli.
New Swift features halogen projector headlamps in the base variant, while the top-spec ZXi+ trim offers all-LED headlamps sourced from Lumax.
New LED tail-lamps feature 'C'-shaped signature as a definitive Swift highlight when viewed from the rear. Lumax supplier of all exterior lights.
At 268 litre, the boot space remains largely unchanged from the outgoing model and retains its practical and usable shape.
Fourth-gen Maruti Swift retains winning formula in a new avatar

Along with a brand-new and frugal 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, Z-series petrol engine, the new Swift continues to stretch the envelope when it comes to refinement, fuel efficiency, and the fun-to-drive quotient.

18 May 2024 | 5117 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Maruti Suzuki India’s (MSIL’s) latest offering – the fourth-generation Swift hatchback – which was launched on May 9, continues to retain its key USPs that have made it a popular choice among Indian car buyers since 2005. Reason enough why the Swift has swiftly clocked sales of over 3 ...

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