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New car diary for Suzuki Swift

Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Hybrid

Released: Jul 2024

Swift Hybrid city car arrives with aggressive drive-away pricing and in three variants. All feature a 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol mild-hybrid driveline developing 61kW and 112Nm. Ultra efficient fuel consumption, five-speed manual or continuously variable transmission options available.

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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift

Released: Sep 2020

Hot on the heels of the Swift Sport Series II, Suzuki has updated the regular Swift range with a new look, extra equipment and more standard safety gear including blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Sport

Released: May 2020

The Series 2 Suzuki Swift Sport is more luxurious, attractive and safer than ever thanks to a new some new standard toys, safety kit and two-tone colour scheme.

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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Sport

Released: Jan 2018

Now with turbocharged power, the all-new Suzuki Swift Sport is set to be a genuine contender in the hot hatch segment. Its 1.4-litre engine will pump out 103kW and 230Nm, enabling sprightly performance.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift

Released: Jun 2017

Suzuki's fifth-generation Swift light car will roll out with two powertrain options – either a 1.2-litre atmo four petrol or 1.0-litre turbo-petrol triple. An all-new look inside and out contributes towards the Swift's more mature appearance.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Sport

Released: Feb 2012

The next Sport version of Suzuki's light-car staple will pack a 100kW/160Nm 1.6-litre inline four-cylinder mated to a six-speed manual or an auto with paddle shifters on the wheel. The production version losessome of the pumped-up body features from the Swift S-Concept that debuted at the 2011 Geneva show.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift

Released: Feb 2011

Australia’s next-generation Swift hatchback is likely to be released exclusively as a five-door once again, powered by a 1.4 or 1.5-litre petrol engine that is both more powerful and efficient that the current model’s. Suzuki Australia is hopeful of also bringing here a revised 190Nm 1.3-litre turbo-diesel with average fuel consumption of 4.2L/100km and CO2 emissions of 109g/km.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift

Released: Jul 2007

Suzuki’s facelifted EZ-series Swift light car will be released locally in July. It features a new grille treatment, slightly redesigned front and rear bumpers, new tail-lights and standard stability control for the Sport - but not turning signals in the wing mirrors as in Japan. There are also upgraded trim levels.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Sedan

Released: Jul 2007

Suzuki will introduce a sedan range of its strong-selling Swift light car, to complement its hatch range. Launch timing is expected by around mid-2007, and the booted Swift should be powered by the same 74kW/133Nm 1.5-litre alloy DOHC VVT four-cylinder engine as the popular hatch.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - Sport

Released: Oct 2006

Suzuki winds up the five-door Swift's street cred still further with the three-door Sport hatch. The Peugeot 206 GTi rival gets a stroked 92kW/148Nm 1.6-litre version of the Swift’s 74kW/133Nm 1.5-litre alloy DOHC VVT four-cylinder, plus tauter suspension and bigger 16-inch alloy wheels.
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Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift - convertible

Released: Mar 2006

Suzuki will use the Concept S2 convertible show car as the styling inspiration for the next-generation Swift four-seater convertible due in early '06. Expect a high-performance 1.6-litre, sequential six-speed manual and maybe even AWD.
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