New Suzuki Swift priced

Suzuki SwiftAhead of its launch date of 1st June, Suzuki have announced the pricing for the all-new Swift. The range starts with the SZ3 and pricing is as follows.

 

 

1.2-litre SZ3 Dualjet – manual transmission
£10,999

1.0-litre SZ-T Boosterjet – manual transmission
£12,999

1.0-litre SZ5 Boosterjet SHVS – manual transmission
£14,499

1.0-litre SZ5 Boosterjet – automatic transmission
£15,849

1.2-litre SZ5 SHVS ALLGRIP – manual transmission
£15,499

Standard equipment for all Swift models in the range is comprehensive and the SZ3 model with 1.2-litre Dualjet engine and manual transmission includes six airbags, air conditioning, leather steering wheel, DAB radio with Bluetooth and four speakers, rear privacy glass, LED daytime running lights, 15-inch wheels, body coloured door mirrors and front electric windows.

The SZ-T model is available with 1.0-litre Boosterjet engine and manual transmission adds rear view camera, Smartphone link display audio, 16-inch alloy wheels and front fog lamps glass.

SZ5 adds auto air conditioning, 16-inch polished alloy wheels, satellite navigation, Advanced forward detection system, keyless entry and start and rear electric windows. The SZ5 is available with a six speed automatic transmission as an option.

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At just 3,840mm long, the new Swift is 10mm shorter than the outgoing model, while its wheelbase is 20mm longer, creating more interior room including 25 per cent more luggage capacity at 265L, or 54 litres more. It is also 15mm lower and 40mm wider, further accentuating its low and wide stance. Additionally, the European Swift has a wider front and rear track than the Japanese Domestic model.

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