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Maruti Suzuki Swift Latest Update

The Maruti Suzuki Swift is now in its fourth generation in India. The new Swift boasts evolutionary styling and is slightly larger than its predecessor, although its wheelbase has remained unchanged at 2,450mm. The interior and much of the equipment list is similar to models like the Baleno and Fronx, but the big news is that it gets a brand-new engine under the hood. Debuting on the Swift is a new 1.2-litre three-cylinder Z12E engine that makes 82hp and 112Nm, but the number of interest is the ARAI-rated 25.75kpl fuel economy for the petrol-AMT variant. The Swift continues to rival the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and the Tata Tiago.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Specifications

Maruti Suzuki Swift Price Price ₹ 7.39 lakh onwards Maruti Suzuki Swift Mileage Mileage 24.8kpl Maruti Suzuki Swift Engine Capacity Engine 1197cc Maruti Suzuki Swift Transmission Transmission Manual Maruti Suzuki Swift Fuel type Fuel type Petrol Maruti Suzuki Swift Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

Maruti Suzuki Swift Reviews

Maruti Suzuki Swift OverviewOVERVIEW

Our Rating

8

Fuel Type

Petrol

Engine Displacement

1197 cc

Body Style

Hatchback

Doors

5

Seats

5

Airbags

6

Max Power

81.58hp at 5700rpm

Max Torque

111.7Nm at 4300rpm

Gearbox Type

5-speed Manual

Warranty Distance

100000 km

Warranty Duration

3 Years

Maruti Suzuki Swift DimensionsDIMENSIONS

Maruti Suzuki Swift Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

Maruti Suzuki Swift TransmissionTRANSMISSION

Maruti Suzuki Swift Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

Maruti Suzuki Swift SuspensionSUSPENSION

Maruti Suzuki Swift SteeringSTEERING

Maruti Suzuki Swift wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

Maruti Suzuki Swift BrakesBRAKES

Maruti Suzuki Swift tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

Maruti Suzuki Swift safetySAFETY

Maruti Suzuki Swift exterior featuresEXTERIOR

Maruti Suzuki Swift seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

Maruti Suzuki Swift infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

Maruti Suzuki Swift comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Maruti Suzuki Swift instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

Maruti Suzuki Swift Price

Maruti Suzuki Swift price for the base model starts at ₹ 7.39 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 10.74 lakh (on-road Delhi).Maruti Suzuki Swift comes in 9 variants.The Maruti Suzuki Swift Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 7.39 lakh - ₹ 10.74 lakh.

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Maruti Suzuki Swift 1.2 Petrol LXI

1197cc,Manual,Petrol,24.8kpl

₹ 7.39 lakh *

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Maruti Suzuki Swift 1.2 Petrol VXI

1197cc,Manual,Petrol,24.8kpl

₹ 8.28 lakh *

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Maruti Suzuki Swift 1.2 Petrol VXI (O)

1197cc,Manual,Petrol,24.8kpl

₹ 8.59 lakh *

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Maruti Suzuki Swift 1.2 Petrol VXI AMT

1197cc,AMT Auto,Petrol,25.75kpl

₹ 8.84 lakh *

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Compare Maruti Suzuki Swift with Similar Cars

Model Name
Maruti Suzuki Swift
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
Tata Tiago
Citroen C3
Price (On Road Delhi)
Price (On Road Delhi)
₹ 7.39 - 10.74 lakh
₹ 6.32 - 9.59 lakh
₹ 5.82 - 8.71 lakh
₹ 7.02 - 10.52 lakh
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7 / 10
Engine
Engine
1197 cc
1197 cc
1199 cc
1198-1199 cc
Mileage
Mileage
24.8-25.75 kpl
16-18 kpl
20.09-26.49 kpl
19.3 kpl
Fuel Type
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol,Petrol-CNG
Petrol-CNG,Petrol
Petrol
Airbags
Airbags
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Transmission
Transmission
AMT Auto,Manual
AMT Auto,Manual
Manual,AMT Auto
Manual

Maruti Suzuki Swift Expert Review

The Swift has already cemented its place in the list of bestsellers, but how good is it? We put it through our exhaustive real-world tests to find out.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Introduction

The fourth-generation Swift is off to a great start, cementing its place in the list of bestsellers. Sure, like most cars today, even the Swift is offered with some discounts for a stronger sales push, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that buyers have taken a liking to this new version. So what has been driving demand? Is it its new petrol engine with tall claims of fuel efficiency; or all the modern niceties it packs in; or simply because it carries forward the Swift’s winning formula? We put it through our exhaustive tests to get an answer.

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Design and engineering

The fourth-generation Swift is largely an evolution of the outgoing version, with which it shares its ‘Heartect’ platform, albeit with changes to its front stabiliserbar, tweaked rear suspension and some other structural enhancements. Like before, the company focused on lightweighting and efficiency, but the addition of side and curtain airbags, new equipment and some mechanical bits have made this new-gen 20-25kg heavier, with the top variants tipping the scales at 920-925kg. Interestingly, despite being significantly larger in dimension than the first-gen Swift, this new car is still about 90 kilograms lighter.

Maruti Swift nose, grille
Besides looking distinctive, its LED headlamps perform well in the dark.

But compared to its predecessor, it is 15mm longer, 10mm lower and its front track is 5mm narrower; however, its wheelbase, width and rear track are identical. And like its underpinnings, its body shell also appears to be an evolution of the version it replaces. It is an unmistakable ‘Swift’ silhouette, with design elements that are rounder and body lines that are softer and curvier. New L-shaped DRLs, an oval-shaped front grille and a chin finished in a contrasting shade add freshness to its appearance, while its clamshell-like bonnet and a neatly defined body line (that runs the length of the car from the headlamps to the tail-lamps) add to its character. It sits on 185/65 R15 tyres sporting new diamond-cut alloys.

The rear door handles have been repositioned from the C-pillar (in the Gen 3) to a more conventional position on the doors (like Gen 1 and 2 cars). The tailgate neatly dips between its stylish, new trapezoidal tail-lamps with C-Shaped LED elements. The inclusion of a full-size underbody engine cover, which, along with smooth body lines, redesigned C-pillars, repositioned rear door handles and a roof spoiler, are said to enhance aerodynamic efficiency.

Maruti Swift alloy wheels
Tyre size is identical to outgoing car; but it gets new alloys.

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Interior

Like its predecessor, the Swift carries forward an all-black interior colour scheme with silver touches scattered to break the monotone. The design philosophy is similar to the Baleno’s, with a layered dashboard and a free-standing screen taking centre stage. What’s nice is that the fit-finish is pleasing and like the third-gen, it is quite well-built too, so the interior doesn’t feel prone to rattling. That said, the excessive use of hard and scratchy plastics feel rudimentary and reeks of a budget car vibe, and the lack of vibrancy and soft-touch materials don’t help its case either.

Maruti Swift interior
Dark cabin looks sporty but lacks soft-touch surfaces.

It carries forward a flat-bottomed steering, which feels great to hold. The instrument cluster is new – the analogue dials are neat and easy to read, and the needles look premium. However, the outgoing version’s hooded dials with vertical needles and red detailing felt a bit more special. Also new is the coloured MID (multi-information display), which packs useful information, including turn-by-turn navigation while using Google Maps, though it can’t be turned off when using navigation on the center screen.

The front seats feel sporty, with chunky side bolstering and ample support, although those with larger body frames will find these a tad snug. True to a Swift, its driving position is very sporty and ergonomics, in general, are excellent.

Maruti Swift front seat
Sculpted front seats feel very sporty and hold you in place nicely.

An added advantage of the repositioned rear door handle is that the glass area is now larger, and its new quarter glass enhances the sense of space. Its rear bench is comfortable and supportive, and there’s adequate room for two six-footers to sit one behind another. Also, being wider than its direct rival – the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios – makes it easier to accommodate a third rear passenger. However, no head restraint and a protruding rear air-con console will compromise comfort for the passenger seated in the middle.

Maruti Swift rear seat
Larger window makes the rear feel airier; adequately comfy for two adults.

As far as practicality is concerned, there are ample storage and cubby areas all across. The 265-litre boot is adequately sized for a car in this segment and there’s the option to fold the rear seats 60:40 to accommodate more cargo. But a high boot lip makes it a bit of a challenge to load or unload heavy luggage.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Features and safety kit

Like its predecessor, the Swift carries forward an all-black interior colour scheme with silver touches scattered to break the monotone. The design philosophy is similar to the Baleno’s, with a layered dashboard and a free-standing screen taking centre stage. What’s nice is that the fit-finish is pleasing and like the third-gen, it is quite well-built too, so the interior doesn’t feel prone to rattling. That said, the excessive use of hard and scratchy plastics feel rudimentary and reeks of a budget car vibe, and the lack of vibrancy and soft-touch materials don’t help its case either.

Maruti Swift instrument cluster
Dials are crisp, clear and look premium; detailed MID with turn-by-turn navigation prompts.

It carries forward a flat-bottomed steering, which feels great to hold. The instrument cluster is new – the analogue dials are neat and easy to read, and the needles look premium. However, the outgoing version’s hooded dials with vertical needles and red detailing felt a bit more special. Also new is the coloured MID (multi-information display), which packs useful information, including turn-by-turn navigation while using Google Maps, though it can’t be turned off when using navigation on the center screen.

The front seats feel sporty, with chunky side bolstering and ample support, although those with larger body frames will find these a tad snug. True to a Swift, its driving position is very sporty and ergonomics, in general, are excellent.

Maruti Swift wireless charger
Multiple charging provisions around the cabin, including a wireless phone charging pad.

An added advantage of the repositioned rear door handle is that the glass area is now larger, and its new quarter glass enhances the sense of space. Its rear bench is comfortable and supportive, and there’s adequate room for two six-footers to sit one behind another. Also, being wider than its direct rival – the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios – makes it easier to accommodate a third rear passenger. However, no head restraint and a protruding rear air-con console will compromise comfort for the passenger seated in the middle.

Maruti Swift rear AC vents
Finally includes rear air-con vents; there’s a recess to stow a phone; gets charging provisions.

As far as practicality is concerned, there are ample storage and cubby areas all across. The 265-litre boot is adequately sized for a car in this segment and there’s the option to fold the rear seats 60:40 to accommodate more cargo. But a high boot lip makes it a bit of a challenge to load or unload heavy luggage.

Maruti Swift boot
Loading lip is high; cargo space is similar to a Grand i10 Nios.

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Performance

With the Swift, Suzuki debuts its brand new engine – the Z12E. It is a three-cylinder unit, but its displacement remains identical to the outgoing K-Series four-cylinder unit at 1,197cc. Obviously, its bore and stroke have been revised to 74mm and 92.8mm, respectively, (from the near square 73mm and 71.5mm of the previous unit). For better thermal efficiency, its compression ratio is rather high at 13.0:1 (versus the older unit’s 11:1), and it has an electric water pump that lowers the direct load on the engine. Also included isa high porosity catalyst and a Lambda sensor to keep a check on emissions.

Maruti Swift engine
Engine is refined by 3-cylinder standards; it’s tuned for drivability.

Maruti hasn’t opted for a mild-hybrid system with this engine, which is available in international markets; however, it retains the automatic stop-start system to save fuel and help with emissions targets.

The three-cylinder unit comes to life with a bit of a shake. In comparison, the older four-cylinder unit was completely vibration-free. You will feel some tremble at idle, particularly in the front seats. But these vibrations smoothen on the move, and things get better from thereon.

The Z12E’s 82hp and 112Nm of torque are modest, and are 8hp and 1Nm lower than the outgoing petrol the Swift, but Maruti has tuned this engine with a clear focus on drivability. Throttle responses feel crisp and it takes off in a reasonably peppy manner. Power delivery is very smooth and till 3,000rpm, there’s more than enough performance to potter around town and even keep up with highway traffic. Hence, a majority of owners will find no reason to complain.

Driving enthusiasts, on the other hand, who enjoy spinning the motor harder, will yearn for quicker progress in the mid-range and at higher revs. There’s a mild spike in performance beyond 5,000 revs, but the revs max out at 6,000rpm (300rpm lower than before), which feels restrictive.

Maruti Swift engine
A full-sized underbody engine cover is a welcome addition.

Its gearing is very similar to the outgoing (K12M) – the final drive ratio, and the first three gear ratios are identical, but its fourth and fifth gears are taller than before to keep the revs lower (than before) at cruising speeds to reduce fuel consumption. The 5-speed manual gearbox has been re-engineered with this generation, and the result is that in terms of smoothness as well as shift quality and precision, this unit is the best in the market. Complementing this manual is a new hydraulic clutch, which feels less snappy than before and extremely light to use.

We put it through our performance tests and learnt that in terms of outright acceleration, this new Swift has taken a step backward. In manual guise, it sprints to 100kph from a standstill in 13 seconds, which not only makes it over a second slower than the outgoing car but interestingly, it is also slower than the Gen 1 2005 version. However, this new three-cylinder redeems itself in terms of rolling acceleration times, which are similar, and in some cases, even better than all its previous generations, making it the most drivable Swift till date.

On the other hand, its clutch-free, 5-speed automated manual transmission or AMT demonstrates how this technology has evolved. At moderate pace, shifts are mostly smooth and the pause between them is minimal. And even though this transmission upshifts to the highest possible gear at the earliest, in the interest of fuel efficiency, it is reactive to accelerator inputs and won’t hesitate to downshift two or three gears, if needed. Further, there’s a tiptronic or manual mode, wherein it will not upshift automatically and give you full control over the transmission; it will downshift automatically if the engine speeds fall too low to prevent the engine from stalling.

Maruti Swift auto start stop
Auto engine stop-start reduces fuel consumption while idling.

However, a sporty hatch like the Swift deserves a better auto gearbox. It’s fine in everyday stop-go traffic, but the engine-gearbox calibration should be smoother. Spirited drivers, in particular, will be left disappointed, as the AMT truly makes the Swift feel underpowered. Under hard acceleration, the pause between the AMT shifts is more pronounced, and from a standstill, it takes nearly 3 seconds more than a manual Swift to hit 100kph.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Fuel efficiency

Does the Swift live up to Maruti’s claimed fuel efficiency of 24.8kpl for the manual and 25.75kpl for the AMT? In our city cycle, the manual version achieved 14kpl, while the AMT achieved 12.7kpl. Its stop-start system performed smoothly and turned off the engine while halted, in order to save fuel. On the highway, the manual returned 19kpl, and the AMT managed a similar 19.1kpl. The engine spun at 2,600rpm while cruising at 100kph in top gear, which is 100rpm lower than its predecessor.

While these efficiency numbers aren’t close to Maruti’s claimed figures, these are impressive by segment standards. Also, its overall average is higher than the K-Series Swift’s, which for reference, were 12.6kpl/19.3kpl for the manual and 11.4kpl/18.6kpl for the AMT for city/highway cycles, respectively.

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Ride and handling

The Swift features a larger diameter front stabiliser bar, and with some smaller tweaks, the fourth-gen’s steering feel as well as cornering abilities have been elevated. What’s nice is that its steering is smooth and fluid but also feels reasonably precise, much more than the third-gen’s lifeless unit. It certainly gives you better control while zipping in and out of traffic or driving in a spirited manner on a winding road. Furthermore, its returnability (unaided return to original position after a turn) is very natural. However, it doesn’t steer or handle as precisely as the first-gen.

Maruti Swift side pan
It is comfy at low speeds, but bumps come through at higher speeds.

That said, with its wheels stretched to the extreme corners of the car, mechanical grip is impressive and body roll is well in check. It rides on the firmer side, but smoothens bumps and potholes nicely at low speeds. On the flipside, sharp movements do come through quite sharply at highway speeds. At 163mm (unladen), ground clearance is adequate and it deals with the worst our roads have to throw at it. Braking, too, is confidence-inspiring, and in our panic braking tests from 80kph, it performs similarly to the outgoing version.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Infotainment

Maruti’s familiar 9-inch touchscreen has been carried over. It is easy to use and responsive to touch. Further, it is equipped with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which takes the user experience a couple of notches higher. A dedicated bar with shortcut keys makes accessing various menus quite easy. It gets four speakers and two tweeters, and even though the sound is tuned by ARKAMYS, its quality isn’t as good as a similarly priced Tata Altroz. Lastly, it packs in several SIM-based connectivity features, which can be accessed via the Suzuki Connect mobile application.

Maruti Swift infotainment

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Verdict

This new Swift is a practical, well-equipped and fuel-efficient hatch. Its handling is more fun and engaging than its predecessor and thus, the new Swift moves closer to the ethos of the first-generation car. It’s a pity the engine leans more towards efficiency than performance, which is what a car like the Swift deserves. What could be a bigger deterrent, though, is the price of its top variants, which are simply too close to the more premium, comfier and better-equipped Baleno.

Maruti Swift front static

But don’t write off the new Swift just yet. Its new Z12E petrol engine is very fuel-efficient and owners will particularly appreciate its light controls and overall user-friendliness. The AMT is the nicest by class standards, and the 5-speed manual is among the best gearboxes out there. And true to its character, its aesthetics, both inside and out, are youthful and sporty, easily making it the most charming Maruti hatchback on sale.

Maruti Swift data log

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Tech Specs
Price Petrol Petrol AT
Ex-showroom - Delhi Rs 9.15 lakh Rs 9.60 lakh
Warranty 3 years or 1,00,000km 3 years or 1,00,000km
Engine Petrol Petrol AT
Fuel Type / Propulsion Petrol Petrol
Engine Installation Front, transverse Front, transverse
Type 3-cyl, petrol 3-cyl, petrol
Cubic Capacity (cc) 1197cc 1197cc
Bore/Stroke (mm) 74/92.8mm 74/92.8mm
Compression Ratio 13.0:1 13.0:1
Valve Train 4 valves per cylinder 4 valves per cylinder
Max Power (hp @ rpm) 82hp at 5700rpm 82hp at 5700rpm
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) 82hp at 5700rpm 82hp at 5700rpm
Power to Weight Ratio (hp/tonne) 89.13hp per tonne 88.65hp per tonne
Torque to Weight Ratio (Nm/tonne) 121.73Nm per tonne 121.08Nm per tonne
Specific Output (hp/litre) 68.50hp per litre 68.50hp per litre
Transmission Petrol Petrol AT
Drive Layout Front wheel drive Front wheel drive
Gearbox Type Manual AMT
No of Gears 5 5
1st Ratio/kph per 1000 rpm 3.54/7.30 -
2nd Ratio/kph per 1000 rpm 1.90/13.59 -
3rd Ratio/kph per 1000 rpm 1.24/20.88 -
4th Ratio/kph per 1000 rpm 0.90/28.57 -
5th Ratio/kph per 1000 rpm 0.69/37.52 -
Final Drive Ratio 4.389:1 -
Braking Petrol Petrol AT
80 - 0 kph (mts, sec) 28.9m, 2.49s -
Efficiency Petrol Petrol AT
City (kpl) 14.0kpl 12.7kpl
Highway (kpl) 19.0kpl 19.1kpl
Claimed Indian Driving Cycle (kpl) 24.8kpl 25.75kpl
Tank size (lts) 37 litres 37 litres
Acceleration Petrol Petrol AT
0 - 10 kph (sec) 0.86s 0.63s
0 - 20 kph (sec) 1.56s 1.39s
0 - 30 kph (sec) 2.26s 2.27s
0 - 40 kph (sec) 3.06s 3.21s
0 - 50 kph (sec) 4.27s 5.41s
0 - 60 kph (sec) 5.58s 6.83s
0 - 70 kph (sec) 6.93s 8.29s
0 - 80 kph (sec) 8.52s 10.75s
0 - 90 kph (sec) 10.80s 13.30s
0 - 100 kph (sec) 13.03s 15.89s
0 - 110 kph (sec) 15.68s 18.60s
0 - 120 kph (sec) 18.28s 23.51s
0 - 130 kph (sec) 23.57s 28.18s
0 - 140 kph (sec) 28.09s 34.79s
1/4 mile (sec) 18.64s 19.88s
20-80kph (sec) 13.22s (in 3rd gear) 9.06s
40-100kph (sec) 19.27s (in 4th gear) 11.16s
Max speeds in gear Petrol Petrol AT
1st (kph @rpm) 43kph at 6000rpm -
2nd (kph @rpm) 81kph at 6000rpm -
3rd (kph @rpm) 125kph at 6000rpm -
4th (kph @rpm) 165kph at 5700rpm -
5th (kph @rpm) 165kph at 4400rpm -
Noise Level Petrol Petrol AT
Idle (dB) 65.1dB -
Idle with AC blower at half (dB) 74.7dB -
50 kph AC off (dB) 83.5dB -
80 kph AC off (dB) 84.4dB -
Body Petrol Petrol AT
Weight (kg) 920kg 925kg
Front Tyre 185/65 R15 185/65 R15
Rear Tyre 185/65 R15 185/65 R15
Spare Tyre 165/80 R14 165/80 R14
Suspension Petrol Petrol AT
Front MacPherson strut with coil spring MacPherson strut with coil spring
Rear Torsion beam with coil spring Torsion beam with coil spring
Steering Petrol Petrol AT
Type Rack and pinion Rack and pinion
Type of power assist Electric Electric
Turning Circle Diameter (mts) 9.6m 9.6m
Brakes Petrol Petrol AT
Front Ventilated disc Ventilated disc
Rear Drum Drum
Dimensions Petrol Petrol AT
Length (mm) 3860mm 3860mm
Width (mm) 1735mm 1735mm
Height (mm) 1520mm 1520mm
Wheelbase (mm) 2450mm 2450mm
Front Track (mm) 1515mm 1515mm
Rear Track (mm) 1520mm 1520mm
Rear Interior Width (mm) 1290mm 1290mm
Ground Clearance (mm) 163mm 163mm
Boot Capacity (Lts) 265 litres 265 litres

Maruti Suzuki Swift Mileage

Maruti Suzuki Swift mileage starts at 24.8 kpl and goes up to 25.75 kpl.The Maruti Suzuki Swift Petrol engine mileage starts at 24.8 kpl and goes up to 25.75 kpl.

Fuel Type Displacement Transmission Mileage
Petrol 1197cc Manual 24.8kpl
Petrol 1197cc AMT Auto 25.75kpl

Maruti Suzuki Swift Quick Review

This new Swift is a practical, well-equipped and fuel-efficient hatchback. Whats nice is that’s it’s handling is more fun and engaging ...

This new Swift is a practical, well-equipped and fuel-efficient hatchback. Whats nice is that’s it’s handling is more fun and engaging than its predecessor and the new Swift thus moves closer to the ethos of the first genration car. Its a pity the engine leans more towards efficiency rather than performance which is what a car like the Swift deserves. What could be a bigger deterrent though is the price of its top variants, which is simply too close to the more premium, comfier and better-equipped Baleno. 
But don’t write off the new Swift just yet. Its new Z12E petrol engine is very fuel efficient and owners will particularly appreciate its light controls and overall user-friendliness. The AMT is the nicest by class standards, and the 5-speed manual is among the best gearboxes out there. And then true to its character, its aesthetics, both inside and out, reek a youthful and sporty vibe easily making it the most charming Maruti hatchback on sale.
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Pros & Cons of Maruti Suzuki Swift

We Like

  • Light controls
  • Impressive fuel efficiency

We Don't Like

  • Engine's lacks punch
  • Priced too close to Baleno

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Maruti Suzuki Swift Colours

The Maruti Suzuki Swift offers a variety of color options. Maruti Suzuki Swift is available in a range of 9 colors. The colors offered in Maruti Suzuki Swift are Midnight Black / Pearl Arctic White (Dual Tone), Midnight Black / Luster Blue (Dual Tone), Midnight Black / Sizzling Red (Dual Tone), Pearl Arctic White, Splendid Silver, Magma Grey, Novel Orange, Luster Blue and Sizzling Red.

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