2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift: From Dimensions to Engine, Check Everything About Upcoming Hatchback
2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift: From Dimensions to Engine, Check Everything About Upcoming Hatchback
Some reports have suggested that the company might drop the vehicle in 2024. However, the brand has not shared the exact time period yet. 

The leading car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki is all set to release the updated 2024 model Swift in India. Ahead of the official, the vehicle already was showcased at the Japan Mobility Show, revealing its overall design, and some of the important features. Now, more related details about the vehicle such as size and mileage have been revealed online.

Some reports have suggested that the company might drop the vehicle in the Indian market by 2024. However, the brand is yet to share the official details about the same.

2024 Maruti Swift Size

According to the details, the upcoming Maruti Suzuki Swift is likely to hit the market in bigger size. It is expected to be 1,695 mm wider and 1,500 mm taller

as compared to the ongoing model. However, some reports have suggested that the hatchback is likely to carry the same wheelbase as the current model.

Major Updates

Talking about the design, the 2024 model will come with some noticeable cosmetic changes. Customers can expect the latest headlight setup, along with C-shaped LED tailamps. The front profile will receive some updates. The vehicle is likely to get a new bumper, grill, and sleek bonnet. When it comes to the side profile, it will get conventional door handles, instead of C-pillar mounted ones.

Engines

The upcoming model 4th generation model Swift will be powered by the latest 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder engine, which will generate a max power of 100 bhp and 150 Nm. It will be offered in both normal and hybrid avatars, providing a decent mileage of 23.40 km/l and 24.50 km/l respectively.

No Strong Hybrid Powertrain

Earlier, there were some rumors, which surfaced on the internet, claiming that the vehicle is expected to come with a strong hybrid powertrain. However, there is no concrete proof that supports the statement.

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