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Next-Gen Swift Spotted: Larger and Sportier Upgrade

Next-Gen Swift Spotted: Larger and Sportier Upgrade

Maruti is gearing up to launch the new third-generation Swift in India. Spied testing in the country, the new Swift is one of the brand’s most anticipated products and has been upgraded in nearly all aspects when compared to the outgoing model that is currently on sale. Here are five things you need to know about the 2018 Maruti Suzuki Swift: Dealers have unofficially begun to accept bookings for the new model.

1. Sleeker and More Spacious Design

The spy shots reveal a larger and to more robust silhouette, and to signaling a departure from the current Swift's compact dimensions. The article analyzes the design and the modifications, to focusing on the sleeker profile and some potential impact on the aerodynamics and to the overall aesthetics. With an emphasis on creating the more spacious interior, and the Suzuki appears to be aligning the Next-Gen Swift with evolving the consumer preferences for the comfort and versatility.

Next-Gen Swift Spotted: Larger and Sportier Upgrade - close-up
Next-Gen Swift 

2. Sporty Upgrades

A closer look at the spotted prototype suggests sporty enhancements, indicating Suzuki's commitment to delivering a thrilling driving experience. The article explores the sporty elements, such as revised body contours, a potentially lower stance, and upgraded performance features. With Swift's legacy rooted in agility and dynamic handling, the sporty upgrades are likely to resonate well with enthusiasts.

3. Engine and Performance

The India-spec Swift will continue to use the 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel engine as the current car, though the diesel engine might be tuned to produce more power. The novelty that the 2018 Swift will offer will be automatic options with both the petrol and the diesel variant. Suzuki is also evaluating other engine options such as the new 1.5-litre diesel engine that will eventually replace the 1.3-litre Fiat-sourced unit, an SHVS variant and the three-cylinder 1-litre Boosterjet engine we currently get in the Baleno RS.

Next-Gen Swift Spotted: Larger and Sportier Upgrade - photograph
Next-Gen Swift 

4. Market Positioning and Competition

With the hatchback segment witnessing increased competition, the article evaluates how Suzuki aims to position the Next-Gen Swift in the market.

5. Global Unveiling and Launch Timeline

The 2018 Swift’s cabin will be sportier than the current car’s. The dashboard is minimalistic, with a new, upmarket steering wheel and sporty, two-pod instrument cluster. However, we expect the India-bound car to have a different interior layout. We expect fully-loaded variants to get equipment such as a touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink capability and paddle-shifters. The cabin is also more spacious than the current Swift’s: legroom is more, overall cabin space is up 25 percent and luggage space has increased from 200 litres to 254 litres.

Next-Gen Swift Spotted: Larger and Sportier Upgrade - side
Next-Gen Swift 

Conclusion

The 2018 Swift is built on the same platform as the Baleno, though it will be 10-15 percent lighter. The weight reduction will give the Swift a performance and fuel economy advantage over its premium sibling. The new platform is also 10 percent more rigid than the current one. In addition to being lighter and stiffer, the new Swift will feature wider axle tracks, a lower driver’s hip point, a lower centre of gravity and spring and damper settings closer to the Baleno NEXA RS as opposed to the regular Baleno in order to make the car more fun to drive. This next-gen Swift is expected to hit the Indian market after it makes its official debut at the Auto Expo 2018. It will be placed below the Baleno, and will compete directly with the likes of the Ford Figo and the Hyundai Grand i10.

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