Maruti Suzuki Swift is the well-loved hatchback in India even since its debut in 2018. Earlier this year, the Swift has come into its third life and packed with more comfort and convenience function and especially, a good standard safety package. At the starting price of 4.99 lakh, the Swift continues to undercut many cars in its class, making it one of the most worth-considering cars in the segment. Here we will give you the reason for and against buying the models.
The Swift has always been known for its signature vintage look. The unique and charming retro style has helped the Swift to easily stand out and creating a unique selling point. Toward the third generation, the Swift still holds on to the classic look that made its name, but Maruti has smartly added some twists to make the appearance of the car more modern and relevant in today’s standard. The design of the Swift is mostly inspired by the new Dzire with similar front grille and headlight units. But clearly, it is still the Swift in many other aspects, for example, the swooping roofline and the muscle rear end.
New Maruti Suzuki Swift looks charming with the vintage design style
One of the factors that contribute to Swift’s undeniable appeal is its convincing performance, especially with the new Swift. The third-gen Swift has cut down in weight as it is now developed on a new platform – the Heartec which is also used on the Baleno and the Dzire. The lighter gross weight allows a better performance with improved driving dynamics, and moreover, an increased fuel efficiency. The mileage ranges from 22kmpl (petrol) to 28.4kmpl (diesel).
Maruti Suzuki Swift offers high mileage and a good performance
The third generation comes with AMT options on the V variants for the first time. At the price of 6.37 lakh, you can have an automatic car with the petrol engine with all the necessary safety feeds like ABS, EBD and airbags while the same package with the diesel engine is available at 6.99 lakhs. AMT is also offered on the higher-spec variant like the Z or Z+.
Maruti Suzuki comes with both manual and automatic from the V variants
Maruti has given the Dzire with all the goodies that are needed on a hatchback. Most noticeably, the Swift has desirable standard safety features that some cars only offer on the top-spec variant. Here are what you will get for the base variant:
Tilt-adjustable steering
Power Steering
Air Conditioner
Manually-adjustable ORVMS
Anti-Lock Braking System with EBD
Brake Assist
Child Safety Locks
Driver and Passenger Airbag
Pretensioners & Force Limiter Seatbelt
ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts
Maruti Suzuki Swift is loaded with many comfort and convenient features
And on the top-spec variants, you will be offered with all the bells and whistles that include
Keyless entry
Front and rear power window
Electrically adjustable ORVMs
Steering-mounted controls
Height adjustable driver’s seat
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Reverse parking sensors and Reverse parking camera
Auto climate control
Push button start/stop
Rear defogger and Rear wiper/washer
Adjustable rear headrests
60:40 split rear seat
Alloy wheels
LED projector headlamps with DRLS
7-inch touchscreen SmartPlay infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirrorlink
To have a better understanding of what are offered on different variants of the Swift, read this article.
There is barely anything wrong with the new Swift. But there are still some things that it could do better for the next generation.
Interior plastic quality: It would be better if the Swift comes with higher quality material which will make it even more premium.
Stiff riding: The stiff suspension makes the Swift better at handling, however, the riding quality will be sacrificed. As the result, it could not offer a comfortable ride, especially on bad roads.
Safety: Ironically, even packed with a fully-loaded safety kit, the Swift turns out to poorly-perform in the Global NCAP crash tests, only score 2 stars on the test due to the unstable structure. It causes a serious concern about the safety of the Swift.
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