Maruti Suzuki has launched the third-generation of its popular hatchback, the Swift, at the Auto Expo 2018, with prices starting at Rs 4.99 lakh for the base variant and going up to Rs 8.29 lakh for the top-spec trim (ex-showroom, Delhi); it comes in a total of 12 trims. For the first time, the Swift has been launched with an automatic option on both petrol and diesel engine option, giving it an edge over its competition that do not have a diesel-automatic in their line-ups.
The design of the third-gen hatchback is only an evolutionary shift when compared to the previous models and is still identifiable as a Swift. However, it is underpinned by the new Heartect platform, incidentally shared with the Dzire and Baleno, which makes the new Swift lighter (by about 40kg) and larger (40mm wider, 20mm longer wheelbase and 24mm more headroom) than its predecessor. Boot space has also increased by 58 litres to 265 litres.
The previous-gen model’s engines have been carried over in an unchanged state and the 1.2-litre petrol still makes 83hp and 113Nm of torque, while the 1.3-litre Fiat-sourced diesel makes 75hp and 190Nm of twisting force. While the five-speed manual transmission is standard, the five-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) is available as an option for both motors. Despite the lack of significant differences in the engine, claimed fuel efficiency and performance figures have risen, thanks to the lighter body.
On the inside, the third-gen Swift gets an all-black theme and a new instrument cluster with twin, hooded binnacles for the speedo and tacho (on VXi/VDi trims upwards) and red-ringed highlights, though the hatchback shares the Dzire’s central multi-info display. The top-spec ZXi/ZDi variants are specced with LED projector headlamps and daytime running lamps, a reverse parking camera and a 7.0-inch Smartplay touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Even the base LXi/LDi trims come with safety features like dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and brake assist, and Isofix child seat mounts.
In terms of pricing, the new Swift is about Rs 20,000-40,000 more expensive than the outgoing model (priced between Rs 4.80-7.46 lakh). However, it is priced about Rs 40,000 more than the base Hyundai Grand i10 (priced between Rs 4.60-7.41 lakh) while compared to the Ford Figo (Rs 5.77-8.00 lakh), which is due for a facelift soon, the Swift's base trims undercut the Ford by a significant margin. (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).
Engine 1197cc/1248cc | Power 83hp at 6000rpm/75hp at 4000rpm | Torque 113Nm at 4200rpm/ 190Nm at 2000rpm |
Transmission 5-speed manual/5-speed AMT | Length 3840mm | Width 1735mm |
Height 1530mm | Wheelbase 2450mm | Ground clearance 163mm |
Kerb weight 855-880kg/955-985kg | Tyre 165/80 R14/185/65 R15 | Boot space 268 litres |
Fuel tank 37 litres | Brakes (f/r) Disc/Drum | Suspension (f/r) Mac Pherson strut/ Torsion beam |
Turning diameter 9.6m |
Variant Price | LXi Petrol Rs 4.99 lakh | LDi Diesel Rs 5.99 lakh |
VXi Petrol Rs 5.87 lakh | VDi Diesel Rs 6.87 lakh | VXi Petrol-AMT Rs 6.34 lakh |
VDi Diesel-AMT Rs 7.34 lakh | ZXi Petrol Rs 6.49 lakh | ZDi Diesel Rs 7.49 lakh |
ZXi Petrol-AMT Rs 6.96 lakh | ZDi Diesel-AMT Rs 7.96 lakh | ZXi+ Petrol Rs 7.29 lakh |
ZDi+ Diesel Rs 8.29 lakh |






























