Maruti Swift Windsong Edition Diesel Updates
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Tuesday, 27 January 2015 01:14 PM
Maruti Suzuki launched the Swift Windsong Edition in January 2015, which includes the diesel variant priced at Rs 6,10,246 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This limited edition features new music-themed body graphics and black racing stripes, but there are no mechanical updates. The diesel version returns a fuel efficiency of 25.2 km/l. I think the aesthetic changes are a nice touch, but buyers might have appreciated some performance tweaks as well.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 11:00 PM
The Maruti Swift Windsong Edition Diesel retains the same engine as the standard Swift, ensuring it delivers the same fuel efficiency and performance. The focus of this edition is on visual enhancements, such as the side profile graphics and racing stripes. I believe these cosmetic changes will appeal to buyers looking for a unique look without compromising on the reliable diesel engine.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015 12:51 AM
Maruti Suzuki introduced the Swift Windsong Edition to celebrate the Swifts popularity in the Indian market. The diesel variant, priced at Rs 6,10,246, is part of this special edition that aims to attract buyers with its distinctive design elements. I think this move is a good strategy to keep the Swift fresh and appealing in a competitive market.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 10:01 AM
The Swift Windsong Edition Diesel does not include any mechanical upgrades, so it maintains the same performance and fuel efficiency as the regular Swift diesel. However, the new music-themed graphics and black stripes give it a distinctive appearance. I believe this limited edition will be popular among those who want a stylish and fuel-efficient car.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 05:40 PM
Maruti Suzukis decision to launch the Swift Windsong Edition, including the diesel model, was seen as a move to boost sales during a competitive period. The pricing and features are designed to appeal to a wide range of buyers, especially those who value both style and fuel efficiency. I think this strategy could help Maruti maintain its market share in the compact car segment.