Suzuki Swift
The Suzuki Swift has been one of Australia’s go-to affordable small cars for decades.
Now in its latest iteration, the Swift is available in multiple models, including the highly sought-after hybrid variant, providing options that cater to a wide array of driver preferences.
Whether you're looking for the sportiness of the Swift Sport or the eco-conscious efficiency of their petrol mode, the Swift has earned its reputation of reliability and affordability.
Suzuki Swift Prices and Specifications
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About the Suzuki Swift
The Suzuki Swift has been one of Australia’s go-to affordable small cars for decades.
There’s traditionally been a fun-to-drive element to the Swift, not least when GTi hot-hatch versions were offered.
In terms of size, the Swift sits between its Suzuki hatch siblings; the Ignis is smaller, and the Baleno is larger.
With compact exterior dimensions, the Swift still offers plentiful interior room compared to other cars in its segment. A pair of petrol combustion engines are available for the Suzuki Swift in Australia, with power sent to the front wheels.
The most affordable models are powered by a 1.2-litre petrol four-cylinder. A GLX Turbo offers more power with a turbocharged three-cylinder. The flagship model is the Suzuki Swift Sport – a warm hatch featuring a 103kW turbo four-cylinder.
Rivals for the Japanese city car include the Kia Rio, Mazda 2, MG3, Toyota Yaris, and Volkswagen Polo.