Bookings and Launch Date
Pre-bookings for the next-gen Swift are already underway, with interested customers able to book online or at their nearest dealer for an initial payment of Rs 11,000. Deliveries are expected to begin from June 2024, and the hatch will be officially launched in the Indian market on May 9, 2024.Design Changes
The new Swift boasts a re-designed front bumper, a new grille with chunky black surrounds, and re-designed smoked LED headlamps with DRLs. The clamshell bonnet is shallower, and the door handles for the rear doors return to their conventional location. At the rear, it features a re-designed tailgate, a new bumper with a skid plate, and an integrated rear spoiler with a stop lamp. Other highlights include LED taillights with C-shaped DRLs, blacked-out ORVMs, roofs, and pillars, and prominent character lines running across the door panels.
Interior and Features
Inside, the new Swift takes inspiration from the Baleno and Fronx, featuring a new dashboard layout with a floating infotainment system. Expected features include wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, connected car tech, steering-mounted controls, automatic climate controls, and other convenience features.
Engine and Gearbox
The new Swift is expected to be powered by an all-new 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine, replacing the existing K12 four-cylinder engine. Detailed specifications are yet to be revealed, but it is expected to deliver over 85 hp of power and 110 nm of torque. Gearbox options will include a 5-speed manual or an AMT.
Maruti Suzuki India has commenced pre-bookings of the fourth-generation Epic New Swift at an initial payment of ₹11,000. The company has not yet announced a certain launch date for its hatchback car, which it describes as “sporty and has a dynamic driving performance.” The new Swift aims to blend its much-loved sporty DNA with modern expectations of environmental friendliness and low emissions.
Maruti Suzuki recently raised the price of the Swift and some Grand Vitara variants, with the Swift seeing a price increase of up to Rs 25,000. However, this price hike hasn’t deterred customers, as Maruti Suzuki’s yearly sales volume has surpassed two million units, showing a significant increase in net profit for FY 2023–24.