2024 Maruti Swift Ready to Arrive in India, Launching When? Check Details
2024 Maruti Swift Ready to Arrive in India, Launching When? Check Details
The updated Swift will share a similar style statement as the current model. However, some impressive updates are expected to come from both inside and outside.

The Maruti Suzuki is all set to release the updated Swift in the Indian market soon. It has been reported that the hatchback is likely to go on sale next month. However, the company is to share the green signal about the same.

As the launch is just around the corner, the company started investing more efforts in testing the vehicle. The updated model has been captured multiple times during the testing phase, revealing some of the coming changes and overall road appearance.

What to Expect?

Going by the all details shared on the internet, and spy images, it is clear that the coming version will share a similar style statement as the current model. However, some impressive updates are expected to come from both inside and outside.

Features Highlights

It has been speculated that the updated hatchback will get an improved front grill, updated bumper, and uplifted front fascia, which will make it look bolder and better than ever. It will be treated with the trending LED headlight setup, identical taillight as the current version, and sleek LED DRLs with fog lamps at the front.

Mid and Top Trims

The base variants might lack the above-mentioned features. However, mid and top trims will arrive with some robust features. These trims will be equipped with a similar alloy wheel as the international spec, featuring chrome treatment from the front and back profile.

The 2024 India-bound Swift will have a fully black C-pillar and the reverse parking camera will be installed on the boot, ditching the bumper spot this time. To make it safer, it will get six airbags, three-point seatbelts at the back, a speed warning, ABS with EBD, parking sensor among others.

Engine and Power

As far as the engine is concerned, it will be powered by a Z Series 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine, replacing the ongoing K Series 1.2-litre unit. It will generate similar power figures as K12 engine, churning out a maximum output of 90hp and 113Nm of peak torque.

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