2024 Swift: Design
The new Swift features a refreshed design, including a redesigned front bumper and a new grille, along with updated headlamps and LED daytime running lights (DRLs). The Suzuki logo is now positioned prominently at the top of the bonnet, while on the sides, it gets newly-designed dual-tone alloy wheels. Notable updates also include blacked-out ORVMs, roof, and pillars.
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Moving to the rear end, there’s a redesigned tailgate and a new bumper with a skid plate underneath. Additionally, it features an integrated rear spoiler with a stop lamp, LED tail lights with distinctive C-shaped DRLs. However, it is likely that the India-spec Swift won’t be exactly the same as the one sold overseas and might feature a slightly different bumper and some other tweaks here and there.
2024 Swift: Features
The cabin is expected to receive a significant upgrade in terms of technology and comfort. The new Swift might borrow inspiration from Maruti Suzuki’s Baleno and Fronx models, featuring a larger touchscreen infotainment system.
In terms of safety, the global Swift gets six airbags, a tyre pressure monitor, and ABS with EBD and brake assist. It also has electronic stability control and hill hold control for better handling on slopes. Plus, it comes with advanced features like lane keeping assist, blind spot monitor, adaptive cruise control, and warning systems for lane departure. However, the ADAS suite is something that the Indian customers might not get.
2024 Swift: Engine
The Swift available in Japan features a new Z-series 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol motor that produces 82 hp and 108 Nm of torque. It uses a CVT transmission. There’s also a mild-hybrid version with a DC synchronous motor that adds 3.1 hp and 60 Nm of torque. In terms of fuel efficiency, the standard Swift and the mild-hybrid model can travel 23.4 kmpl and 24.5 kmpl, respectively, as per the WLTP cycle. It remains to be seen if the India-spec model will get hybrid tech or not.