Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Suzuki Swift


For many years, Suzuki has been surviving on the European market with just four nameplates, the Swift hatchback and the Jimny, Vitara, and SX4 crossovers. In 2015, the Japanese added two more vehicles to its stable. The Ignis name was revived for a crossover similar to the Jimny, while the Baleno was conceived to compete in the subcompact market dominated by the Volkswagen Polo and Ford Fiesta. Now that it has gained access to new niches, Suzuki is focusing the Swift, one of its best-selling models in Europe. The four-generation hatchback is set to arrive for the 2017 model year and the first prototype has already been spotted on public roads.

The spy shots come two weeks after the first renderings for the new supermini leaked at a dealer conference and confirm that the new Swift will feature an evolutionary design rather than a new styling language. However, the platform underneath is brand-new. Shared with the Baleno, the underpinnings are about 15 percent lighter and increase body rigidity by about ten percent. The new platform should provide better driving dynamics and help the hatchback return improved fuel economy, a decisive factor in this highly contested niche.

A public unveiling is reportedly scheduled to take place at the 2016 Paris Motor Show in October, with sales to commence in the first half of 2017. Until that happens, keep reading to find out what we already know about the upcoming Swift.

Continue reading to learn more about the 2017 Suzuki Swift.





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