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Refreshing inside and outside: The Swift comes with sporty new looks accentuated with distinctive new bumper, stylish grille, bezel fog lamps and trendy alloys. In the interiors wrap around premium trims with sporty silver accents add flair.
Other premium features on the list include push start button, electric retractable ORVMs with turn indicators, new stylish alloy wheels, premium upholstery, reverse parking sensor, intelligent speed based auto volume and Bluetooth connectivity, audio switch in steering wheel and Electromagnetic back door opener.
More for every litre: The highpoint of the new Swift is the substantial improvement in fuel efficiency. The Swift Diesel has a certified fuel efficiency of 25.2* kmpl, up by 10%. The Swift Petrol comes with a 9.67 % improvement and has a certified fuel efficiency of 20.4* kmpl. (* as certified by Test Agency under Rule 115 of CMVR 1989)
On the introduction of the new Swift, Mr. R.S. Kalsi, Executive Director Marketing & Sales, Maruti Suzuki India said, "We have over 12 lakh proud Swift owners. The Swift now comes with improved fuel efficiency of 10% and a rich equipment list like push start button, a 60:40 split rear seat, electric retractable outside mirrors, reverse parking sensor etc. With this change, we retain the DNA of the Swift and yet add features to make excitement come alive. The reborn Swift is a tribute to the bestseller of the industry and in line with Maruti Suzuki's commitment to the customers to keep refining our models and win their hearts."
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| Engine: The new Swift comes powered by the acclaimed 1248cc DDiS 190 diesel engine returning torque of 190Nm @ 2000 rpm & unmatched power of 75ps @ 4000rpm. The Petrol variant comes with 1197cc K series VVT engine that delivers a power of 84.3ps @ 6000rpm and a torque of 115Nm @ 4000rpm. |
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| Smart facts on Swift |
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Over 12,08,000 units sold in India |
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Launched in May 2005 |
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Diesel variant launched in Jan 2007 |
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Full model change in Aug 2011 |
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100,000 units: Jan 2007 |
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200,000 units: Mar 2008 |
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300,000 units: Feb 2009 |
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400,000 units: Jan 2010 |
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500,000 units: Sep 2010 |
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10 Lakh units: Sep 2013 |
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