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Last Updated on: 03 Jul 2026

Maruti Suzuki Swift

Maruti Suzuki Swift price in Satara

₹6.69 - ₹10.04 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹9,653 /month

The Swift price in Satara starts from Rs 5.79 lakh for the base model (1.2 Petrol LXI) and goes upto Rs 8.69 lakh for the top model (1.2 Petrol ZXI+ AMT). In comparison, the Swift on road in Satara starts from Rs 6.69 lakh to Rs 10.04 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). The Maruti Swift is offered in LXI, VXI, VXI (O), ZXI and ZXI+ variants.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Pricing by Variants

1.2 Petrol LXI1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹5,78,900
RTO (Individual)
₹63,679
Insurance
₹26,051
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Satara₹6,69,230 *
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* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

1.2 Petrol VXI1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.66 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol VXI (O)1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.96 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol VXI AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹8.18 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol CNG VXI1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.40 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol VXI (O) AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹8.48 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol CNG VXI(O)1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.69 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol ZXI1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.75 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol ZXI AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹9.27 LakhOn road price, Satara
1.2 Petrol CNG ZXI1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.44 LakhOn road price, Satara

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Calculate your fuel cost for Maruti Suzuki Swift

Mileage25.75 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹6,990

Maruti Suzuki Dealers in Satara

Planning to buy Swift? Here are a few dealers in Satara

Chowgule Industries Arena - Karad

112/3, Nr.Reliance Gas Pump, Malkapur, Karad, Satara, Maharashtra 415110

4.5

Chowgule Industries Arena - Mayani

Gat No - 2101/1, 560/1, Mayani Vaduj Road, A/P- Mayani, Tal, Dist, Khatav, Mayani, Satara, Maharashtra 415102

5

Chowgule Industries Arena - Shirwal

Gat No 175, A/P Shindewadi. Shirwal - Bhor Road, Tal Khandala, Shirwal, Satara, Maharashtra 412801

4.4

Chowgule Industries Arena - Wai

Gate No- 76-24/25, Opp Pwd Office, A/P-Jawalwadi (Medha), Tal-Jaoli, Satara, Maharashtra 415012

Chowgule Industries Pvt. Ltd. Nexa - Pune

Survey No.36/14B 36/15B 35/15A, Pune Bangalore High, Satara, Maharashtra 415004

8068970376

s.vikram@chowguleind.com

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Maruti Suzuki Swift FAQs

The Maruti Suzuki Swift is known for its sorted driving dynamics, well-equipped interior and high fuel efficiency. The lower and mid-spec variants are also priced well, but the top-spec variants have similar prices to the more premium Baleno, which makes choosing the Swift tougher.

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3d

Hi sir, I have a dilemma. I own three cars: Toyota Innova 2008 V model, 150,000 km covered and it is in mint condition. Maruti Suzuki Swift 2012 ZDi that has covered 165,000 km , but recently restored to factory specifications at a cost higher than the car's current market value. I also own a Kia Seltos GT Line Plus 2020 that has covered only 6,000 km. I am planning to upgrade. Should I sell the Innova and upgrade to the Toyota Hycross? Would it be wiser to sell both the Innova and the Swift and buy a Kia Carnival? Or should I continue driving these three cars for one more year and wait for the Toyota Hycross facelift? My monthly commute is around 2,000 km, and I prefer a comfortable 7-seater for highway runs.

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1d

Sell the Innova and buy the Innova HyCross hybrid now, and keep the Swift and Seltos. Your 2,000 km a month will be far cheaper to run in the HyCross than in a big diesel like the Carnival, and it still gives you a comfy 7 seater with captain seats that is easy to drive long distance.Carnival only makes sense if you regularly carry six or seven adults with lots of luggage and want a true lounge on wheels. It is lovely, but it is huge, pricier to buy, and will drink more fuel on your kind of usage.Waiting a year for a HyCross facelift is not worth it unless you want a specific new feature. Toyota facelifts are usually small changes and prices rarely go down, while you lose a year of savings and comfort.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleKia Carnival
3w

I have booked Seltos HTX IVT. I am re-evaluating my decision and want to switch to Safari/ Harrier adventure X + models in the Petro manual version. I currently own a Swift petrol manual, and I like the manual enthusiasm in the car, but here the clutch is very light. Where in the Harrier/Safari, no test models are available, I am not getting a feel for clutch weight and travel and whether it will be easy to manage such large cars with a manual transmission in city traffic. Kindly suggest.

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3w

Stay with the Kia Seltos HTX IVT. Given you enjoy the Swift for its light clutch and ease of driving in city traffic, a big SUV, the Harrier or Safari, will feel cumbersome to drive. Their pedal effort and travel are noticeably more than a Swift's, the bite point sits higher, and the gearing needs more throttle to get moving, so crawling stop‑start is not as easy. Add their size and width, and you will work harder in tight lanes and parking.The Seltos is the easier daily driver. It's smooth, automatic takes the pain out of commutes, the steering is lighter, and the car’s smaller footprint is friendlier in crowded cities. You still get more than enough space and a more mature ride than a hatchback. The downside is that the IVT will not feel as engaging as a manual, but for mostly city use, it is the more sensible and stress‑free choice.If you really want a manual, you could look at the Seltos manual instead of switching to the Tata twins. It retains the light controls you’re used to and doesn't feel ungainly around town.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleTata Harrier
VehicleTata Safari
4w

I am a first-time car buyer with a budget of Rs. 12 lakh. I would appreciate one suggestion each for an EV and an ICE vehicle, with different cars and not variants. My requirements are that the car should have an automatic transmission, a rear camera with parking guidelines, and should comfortably seat a family of four. It will be used primarily for city commutes, generally under 30 kilometers, and should have good air conditioning. I am absolutely flexible regarding rear AC vents and a blind spot monitor, as these are not necessary features. My EV options include the Tata Tiago EV 2026 facelift and the Tata Punch EV. My ICE options include the Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i10, and Suzuki Swift. Please prioritize the EV option.

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3w

Among the electric options, shortlist the Tata Punch EV. As an automatic, any EV will be far smoother than any comparable ICE vehicle. In the mid variants you get a rear camera with guidelines. And being a high-riding car, getting in and out is easy. The Punch EV is also comfy to seat four. From the ICE options, choose the Maruti Baleno AMT. It has the roomiest back seat, so space for four adults is better (than even the Punch EV), and its ride comfort is also nicer than the Swift or i10. Higher trims add the rear camera with guidelines, so just pick the one that fits your budget. Keep in mind that while the AMT gets you the convenience of an automatic, it will not feel as smooth or seamless as the EV.In summary, if you can arrange for home charging, pick the Punch EV. Else, the Baleno AMT is a good buy.

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VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
5w

I currently own a Maruti Suzuki Swift that has done around 130,000 km, and I’ve loved driving it. I’m now planning to upgrade to a petrol manual SUV with a budget of around Rs. 25 lakh. We are a family of 4, and my usage is roughly 70% city and 30% highway. I have an opportunity to buy a Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport 1.5 TSI MT for around ₹28 lakh from a dealer. Automatic is a strict no because my son is learning to drive, and a manual would be good for that Should I go ahead with it? Is it a good upgrade considering my usage and preferences?

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With 70 percent city use, some highway trips, a family of four, and a strict manual requirement, the Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport 1.5 TSI manual is a good upgrade from your Maruti Suzuki Swift. However, the manual transmission on the 1.5 TSI was discontinued earlier this year and has not returned with the recent facelift. This means the car you are considering is a pre-facelift version that may have been sitting at the dealer for a while. Moreover, Rs 28 lakh also seems very steep, as the last recorded on-road price of the 1.5 GT Plus Sport MT in Chennai, as per our records, was around Rs 22-23 lakh. Haggle hard if you proceed, do a very thorough pre-delivery inspection, and push for an extended warranty.As for the vehicle itself, the 1.5 petrol with the manual is an excellent choice. It feels quick and smooth, pulls cleanly from low speeds so you do not have to shift constantly in traffic, and has strong performance for safe highway overtakes. It is not too big for city lanes, the higher seating position improves visibility, and it feels stable at speed. Cabin quality and the overall safety focus are clear steps up from your Swift.Two things to note for your usage: the clutch is heavier than your Swift’s, and fuel consumption and upkeep costs will be noticeably higher.Alternatively, you could consider the Hyundai Creta N Line manual or the Renault Duster 1.3 manual, both of which are great options for keen drivers.

VehicleVolkswagen Taigun
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleHyundai Creta
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