First Look: Maruti Suzuki New-Gen Swift Hits the Road for Testing Ahead of Dzire Release!
Maruti Suzuki is gearing up for its next major release in India, the highly anticipated all-new Swift, slated to hit the market in the coming months. Internally known as the Maruti YED, this new iteration of the Swift is currently undergoing rigorous road-testing across Indian terrain, with production anticipated to commence next month. Mirroring its predecessor, the new Swift will roll off the assembly lines at Maruti’s Hansalpur facility in Gujarat. With the outgoing model maintaining an impressive monthly average of approximately 18,000 units, the stakes are high for its successor. Sources suggest that Maruti aims to elevate production targets to around 20,000 units per month for the new Swift. Although an exact launch date remains undisclosed, industry speculations point towards a potential release by May 2024.
Exploring the Sleek Design and Upgraded Interior of the New Maruti Swift
Throughout nearly every iteration of the Swift, Maruti and its parent company Suzuki have remained loyal to the tried-and-true formula that defined the original sporty hatchback upon its debut. The most recent generation of the Swift, unveiled in Japan late last year, adheres steadfastly to this design ethos. While retaining familiar design elements such as the body shell, headlamps, and tail-lamps, the overall aesthetic has been refined with sharper contours and lines.
While the new Swift may appear similar in size to its predecessor, it’s actually 15mm longer, 40mm narrower, and 30mm taller. The wheelbase remains consistent at 2,450mm. These specifications are based on the Japanese model; slight variations in styling and dimensions may be expected for the Indian variant.
The upcoming India-bound Swift is set to introduce Suzuki’s latest Z12 engine, a brand-new 1.2-liter petrol powerplant. This engine, showcased on the model exhibited in Japan, promises enhanced performance and efficiency. However, for the Indian market, anticipations are high for the integration of mild-hybrid technology into this engine configuration. Additionally, due to variations in emissions regulations, adjustments may be made to the power and torque output of the engine. Despite these potential modifications, the introduction of the Z12 engine marks a significant step forward for the Swift, showcasing Suzuki’s commitment to innovation and adaptability in meeting the diverse needs of global markets.