Celebrating landmark achievement of selling one million cars in a year, Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has launched a limited edition of its premium hatchback Swift.
Branded as the ‘Swift One Million Edition’, only 1000 examples will be manufactured in a specially created goldsmith black color scheme with added graphics externally. On the inside, the hatchback gets limited edition leather seats, cushions, foot-mats and special integrated audio system with USB and speakers.
“It is indeed a moment of pride for us. Swift One Million Edition is our gesture to show gratitude to our customers who have strongly supported us in our journey to reach milestone of one million sales in one year,” Mayank Pareek, managing executive officer (Marketing and Sales) said.
The 'Swift One Million Edition' is available in VXi variant (Petrol) with a sticker price of Rs. 483,079 (ex-showroom, Delhi) which is Rs 24,000 dearer than the Swift VXi.
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