Suzuki unveiled the all-new Swift during the Japan Mobility Show held in Tokyo in 2023. It will soon go on sale in the UK and Ireland from April 2024. There is a high chance that the fourth-Gen Swift will be launched in India this year in the coming weeks with an expected price of around Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom).Â
Compared to the third-generation model, Suzuki has made tweaks in the exterior and interior of the designs but this time it has been enhanced a little. Whereas the upcoming 4th gen is 15mm longer than the 3rd gen and measures 3,860 mm in length. The profile somehow has not changed, it’s just the same Swift but with slightly different fascia with a larger grill, a different headlight design with integrated LED DRLs, and a sportier lower bumper.

New-Gen Suzuki Swift: Specifications
Swift has come up with eight vibrant metallic colors and further depending on your auto body, four more dual colors that might include Black Pearl or Grey metallic roof can be added on. Further, 16-inch alloy wheels are incorporated. LED headlamps, navigation, rearview camera, rear parking sensors, Adaptive Cruise Control, wireless smartphone link display audio, keyless entry and start and many more standard equipment are also there which are a must.
New-Gen Suzuki Swift: Interiors and Exteriors Design
The current Swift features a new grille. The hatchback retains the same headlight design and the overall silhouette. The rear design also remains identical, including the tail lamps, but subtle changes such as the black inserts, and boot spoilers give it a prominent look. The front seats have been reshaped, and cushioning between the shoulder and side bolsters has been added giving it a new form. Â

New-Gen Suzuki Swift: Hybrid Powertrain
The new hybrid engine consists of a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 10Ah so that it can improve energy recovery efficiency. ISG which is an Integrated Starter Generator has been incorporated which does a dual function of both a generator and a starter motor. It gives a power output of 2.3kW with a torque figure of 60Nm.