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Staying strong, this hatchback from Maruti Suzuki completes two decades in India

Staying strong, this hatchback from Maruti Suzuki completes two decades in India

India Today20-06-2025
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) marks the 20th anniversary of one of its most iconic models — the Maruti Suzuki Swift. Since its debut in May 2005, the Swift has evolved through four generations, consistently capturing the hearts of drivers with its styling and youthful appeal.
Maruti Suzuki Swift
advertisementThe Swift has garnered an overwhelming response from Indian consumers since its inception, with over 30 lakh units sold in the country. Reflecting on the occasion, Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing and Sales at MSIL, stated, "The Swift is an icon in its own right. Celebrated by over 3 million customers in India alone, the Swift is an expression of fun and freedom. The Swift has set new benchmarks over the years with every new model, improving on the inherent 'fun-to-drive' DNA. This ever so special nature of the Swift has ensured that nearly one out of every four Swift owners come back to buy another Swift. Today, it enjoys an admirable 31% market share in its segment, contributing to over 10% of MSIL sales. On this special 20-year anniversary, we would like to thank all our customers for their unwavering love for brand Swift."advertisementOver the past two decades, the Swift has transformed the hatchback segment in India. Its first generation broke ground with a design that blended dynamism and innovation. In 2011, the second generation introduced a lighter and more agile structure, enhancing its sporty credentials. By 2018, the third generation brought in high-tech features tailored to modern preferences.
The latest fourth-generation Maruti Suzuki Swift, launched in 2024, brings a bold new design and a focus on sustainable mobility, powered by the brand-new Z-Series engine. On the outside, it features a modern and sporty look with elements like a sweeping wrap-around character line, a glossy black front grille, and sleek smoky LED projector headlamps. The interior continues to appeal to driving enthusiasts with its driver-centric cockpit, flat-bottom steering wheel, and sporty asymmetrical instrument dials.Under the hood, the new Swift is equipped with a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder Z-Series petrol engine, delivering 82PS of maximum power and 113Nm of peak torque. It offers two transmission options: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT. Maruti Suzuki claims fuel efficiency figures of 24.8 km/l for the manual variant and 25.75 km/l for the AMT variant.Inside the cabin, the Swift is loaded with modern features including a 9-inch Smartplay Pro+ touchscreen infotainment system, a 4.2-inch multi-information display in the instrument cluster, automatic climate control, wireless charging, and an Arkamys-tuned sound system. It also comes with Suzuki Connect, offering over 40 connected car features to enhance the driving experience.advertisementStaying true to its commitment to safety, the new Swift comes standard with the Arena Safety Shield. This package includes six airbags, electronic stability program (ESP), ABS with EBD, hill hold assist, reverse parking sensors, and 3-point seat belts for all seats. The car is backed by a standard warranty of 3 years or 100,000 km, which can be extended up to 6 years or 160,000 km for added assurance.Maruti Suzuki offers the Swift in five trim levels: LXi, VXi, VXi(O), ZXi, and ZXi+. The variant-wise ex-showroom pricing is listed below.advertisementSwift LXi MT - Rs 6.49 lakhSwift VXi MT - Rs 7.29 lakhSwift VXi AMT - Rs 7.79 lakhSwift VXi (O) MT - Rs 7.56 lakhSwift VXi (O) AMT - Rs 8.06 lakhSwift VXi CNG - Rs 8.19 lakhSwift VXi (O) CNG - Rs 8.46 lakhSwift ZXi MT - Rs 8.29 lakhSwift ZXi AMT - Rs 8.79 lakhSwift ZXi+ MT - Rs 8.99 lakhSwift ZXi+ AMT - Rs 9.49 lakhSwift ZXi+ MT Dual Tone - Rs 9.14 lakhSwift ZXi+ AMT Dual Tone - Rs 9.64 lakhFrom redefining hatchback design to fostering a culture of spirited driving in India, the Maruti Suzuki Swift continues to be a cornerstone of MSIL's product lineup — a legacy built over 20 years and four generations of unmatched exhilaration.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine
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