Maruti Swift Deca launched at Rs 5.94 lakh

    The special-edition Swift gets additional features and is available in two trim levels; comes with the same set of petrol and diesel engines.

    Published On Aug 30, 2016 02:01:00 PM

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    Maruti has launched the special-edition Swift Deca in India. Based on the current-gen Swift, the Swift Deca was teased earlier via a video.

    The limited-edition model takes inspiration from the customised Swift which was shown at the 2016 Auto Expo. The Swift Deca is available in two variants – the mid-spec VXi (Rs 5.94 lakh) and VDi (Rs 6.87 lakh) – and gets the following features in addition to those on the standard car:

    • Sony touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth with door-mounted speakers
    • Exterior body kit (side skirts and spoiler)
    • Unique seat covers, steering wheel cover and gear boot cover
    • Reverse parking camera with sensors
    • Special exterior graphics
    • Front arm rest
    • Door sillsSpecial ambient lighting and floor mats

    Mechanically, the special-edition car carries forward the current set of 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel engines. Maruti could have rolled out a special-edition model to revive sales of the Swift, which has recently seen a slowdown.

    Suzuki is set to reveal the next-gen Swift internationally this September, and it is likely that the Swift Deca will be the last special-edition model for the current Swift in India.

    (All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi) 

     

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