New Maruti Swift price, variants, features explained

    New Swift is available in five variants, and two powertrain options; priced from Rs 6.49 lakh.

    Published On May 09, 2024 03:46:00 PM

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    New Maruti Swift price, variants, features explained

    Maruti has launched the fourth-gen Swift at Rs 6.49 lakh, and it is available in five variants – LXi, VXi, VXi (O) ZXi and ZXi+. The mid-spec VX (O) trim was not offered with the outgoing model. Besides the updated design and the new, frugal engine, the all-new Swift also gets far more features, with even entry-level variants getting six airbags and halogen projector headlights. Here are the features and safety kit on offer with each variant of the new Swift.

    New Maruti Suzuki Swift variants explained

    One of the biggest changes is the new Z12E 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine that replaces the older K-Series unit. It produces 82hp and 112Nm of peak torque, which is 8hp and 1Nm down compared to the outgoing motor. However, the three-pot is over 3kpl more efficient delivering an ARAI-rated 24.8kpl when paired to the 5-speed manual. The new Swift also gets a 5-speed AMT option, which is rated at 25.75kpl. Apart from the entry-level Swift LXi, all variants get both gearbox options.

    New Maruti Swift prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
    VariantsSwift MT pricesSwift AMT prices
    LXIRs 6.49 lakh-
    VXIRs 7.30 lakhRs 7.80 lakh
    VXI (O)Rs 7.57 lakhRs 8.07 lakh
    ZXIRs 8.30 lakhRs 8.80 lakh
    ZXI+*Rs 9.00 lakhRs 9.50 lakh

    Also see: New Maruti Swift walkaround video

    New Maruti Suzuki Swift variant-wise features

    Maruti Swift LXi

    Price: Rs 6.49 lakh; Gearbox: 5-speed MT

    • Six airbags
    • Hill-start assist
    • ESC
    • Rear defogger
    • Remote central locking
    • Halogen projector headlights
    • LED tail-lights
    • 14-inch steel wheels
    • Black finish on the grille, wing mirrors and door handles
    • Body-coloured bumpers
    • Power windows
    • Manually adjustable wing mirrors
    • Tilt steering adjust

    Maruti Swift VXi

    Price: Rs 7.3 lakh-7.8 lakh; Gearbox options: 5-speed MT and AMT

    Features over LXi

    • Wheel covers for the 14-inch wheels
    • Body-coloured wing mirrors and door handles
    • Power adjustable wing mirrors
    • Height-adjustable driver seat
    • Rear parcel tray
    • Day/night IRVM
    • 7-inch touchscreen
    • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
    • Steering-mounted controls
    • 4 speakers

    Maruti Swift VXi (O)

    Price: Rs 7.57 lakh-8.07 lakh; Gearbox options: 5-speed MT and AMT

    Features over VXi

    • Power folding wing mirrors
    • Connected car tech
    • Keyless entry
    • Push-button start

    Maruti Swift ZXi

    Price: Rs 8.3 lakh-8.8 lakh; Gearbox options: 5-speed MT and AMT

    Features over VXi (O)

    • Rear washer/wiper
    • LED projector headlights
    • LED daytime running lamps
    • 15-inch alloy wheels
    • Wireless phone charger
    • Standard USB and USB type-C charging ports
    • Auto climate control with rear AC vents
    • 60:40 split-folding rear seat
    • 2 tweeters

    Maruti Swift ZXi+

    Price: Rs 9 lakh-9.5 lakh; Gearbox options: 5-speed MT and AMT

    Features over ZXi (dual tone paint costs Rs 15,000 extra)

    • LED fog lights
    • Rear camera
    • Machined 15-inch alloy wheels
    • Colour MID
    • Cruise control
    • 9-inch touchscreen
    • Arkamys audio system

    The new Swift continues to see competition from the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and Citroen C3, and serves as an alternative to the Tata Tiago and Maruti’s own Wagon R and Ignis.

    Also see:

    New Maruti Swift vs rivals: fuel efficiency compared

    New Maruti Swift image gallery

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