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Maruti Swift Dominates Mid-Size Segment; Is It Better Than Punch, Hyundai i10?

Explore why the Maruti Swift continues to dominate the mid-size segment. Is it the ultimate choice for your next car?

Maruti Swift, Tata Punch, Hyundai i10 (Photo Credit: News 24)
Maruti Swift, Tata Punch, Hyundai i10 (Photo Credit: News 24)

New Delhi: In the bustling Indian car market, mid-size family cars priced below Rs 10 lakh and offering mileage exceeding 25 kmpl have become the top choice for discerning buyers. As petrol prices continue to climb, the demand for cost-effective CNG vehicles within this segment has surged. Amid this shifting landscape, the Maruti Swift has emerged as a formidable contender, significantly impacting the sales of rivals like the Tata Punch and Hyundai i10.

Dual transmission options

Maruti Swift, a stalwart in this segment, stands out as an impressive choice. This compact marvel boasts a remarkable CNG mileage of approximately 30.90 km/kg, setting it apart from the competition. Buyers have the flexibility to choose between manual and automatic transmissions, enhancing its appeal. The introductory ex-showroom price for this versatile hatchback starts at an enticing Rs 5.99 lakh.

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Remarkable Sales Surge

The sales figures for the Maruti Swift reveal an impressive growth trajectory over the past three months. In June 2023, a total of 15,955 units were sold, followed by 17,896 units in July 2023. The momentum continued to surge in August 2023, with a staggering 18,653 units sold.

Equipped with a robust 1.2-litre petrol engine, the Maruti Swift achieves a commendable mileage of 22.38 kmpl on petrol. Exciting news awaits enthusiasts as the company plans to introduce an updated version of this beloved car in 2024. The new iteration promises to enhance its already impressive performance, boasting 90 PS of power on the road.

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Powerful CNG variant

The CNG variant of the Maruti Swift does not disappoint either, offering a substantial power output of 77.5 PS. Its 5-speed gearbox ensures smooth transitions, while the petrol model delivers a torque of 113 Nm. On CNG, the car provides a peak torque of 98.5 Nm, ensuring a versatile driving experience.

Loaded with features

The Maruti Swift comes generously equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, start/stop functionality, and a capacious boot space of 268 liters. Buyers can choose from a palette of 10 captivating colors. Safety is paramount, with the inclusion of cruise control and dual front airbags. The market offers four variants: LXi, VXi, ZXi, and ZXi+.

As the Maruti Swift continues to set new standards in this fiercely competitive segment, its impact on the sales of rivals like the Tata Punch and Hyundai i10 is undeniable. With the ever-rising petrol prices, the CNG-powered Swift is undoubtedly the star of the show.

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Written By

Mayank Kasyap


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