Maruti will launch a refreshed version of its highly popular Swift hatchback in India in November 2014.
The new Swift will be just a mid life refresh as compared to an all new model. As with the current car, the new Swift will be available with petrol, diesel and CNG options.
Maruti Suzuki is also expected to offer both automatic petrol and an automatic diesel version of the new Swift.
The new Swift will be just a mid life refresh as compared to an all new model. As with the current car, the new Swift will be available with petrol, diesel and CNG options.
Maruti Suzuki is also expected to offer both automatic petrol and an automatic diesel version of the new Swift.
The new refresh will stick to it's current body shape while adding bits and pieces to both the exterior and interior.
The biggest change, will be the integration of daytime running lights into the front bumper along with a redesigned grille and headlamp package. The taillights too will get a redesign with the possibility of a full LED tail lamp package being integrated into the Swift.
The interior will get a nip/tuck with a better infotainment system with an inbuilt LCD screen with a navigation option for the top of the line cars.
The biggest change, will be the integration of daytime running lights into the front bumper along with a redesigned grille and headlamp package. The taillights too will get a redesign with the possibility of a full LED tail lamp package being integrated into the Swift.
The interior will get a nip/tuck with a better infotainment system with an inbuilt LCD screen with a navigation option for the top of the line cars.
The popular DDiS 1.3-litre,
4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine making 75PS will continue to be
the most popular engine on sale. Whether Maruti decides to offer a more
powerful 90PS version of the same engine, as used in the likes of the
Eritga and the SX4, is uncertain.
The equally popular K12 1.2-litre, petrol engine too will be retained for the new Swift. Making 85PS, this high revving engine is sure to have some takers in the enthusiasts segment. On the whole, expect the Maruti Suzuki Swift to get a little more expensive than it is now but only by about Rs 15-20 thousand.
The equally popular K12 1.2-litre, petrol engine too will be retained for the new Swift. Making 85PS, this high revving engine is sure to have some takers in the enthusiasts segment. On the whole, expect the Maruti Suzuki Swift to get a little more expensive than it is now but only by about Rs 15-20 thousand.
source:-http://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com
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