Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to introduce the 2024 Swift, a revamped version with a fresh design and enhanced technology. Recently showcased at the Mobility Show, the car promises a host of distinguishing features from its predecessor. The upcoming model boasts a floating roof design, complementing the existing Swift features. Notably, the front showcases a rounded design that adds a luxurious touch to its appearance.
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The rear of the car will feature thick, square-shaped tail lamps akin to the current Swift, but with a smaller boot lid, giving the vehicle a distinctive look. The elevated loading lip and sporty yet upmarket rear design accentuate its appeal. The inclusion of a stylish spoiler further enhances its overall aesthetics.
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The new Swift will flaunt L-shaped LED lights, contributing to its overall charm, and a prominently-sized grille. Upon its market release, the car will offer various trims, with base models equipped with steel wheels and fender-mounted indicators. Additionally, top-end variants might feature up to six airbags, along with an advanced driver assistance suite.
Under the hood, the 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift will not adopt the older model’s powertrain. Instead, it will house the new Z-series 3-cylinder, naturally-aspirated petrol engine accompanied by a 48-volt mid-hybrid system. This hybrid system is designed to optimize fuel efficiency and deliver swift power. The mileage for non-hybrid and hybrid variants is expected to be around 23.4 kmpl and 24.5 kmpl, respectively.
Moving to the interior, the new Swift will offer an advanced cabin design akin to the Baleno, featuring a free-standing 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Users can expect Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. While the wheelbase remains unchanged, the hatchback is set to provide safety features like LKA, emergency collision warning, and driver focus alerts.