The new Suzuki Swift has received upgrades to both its interior and exterior, as well as a new mild-hybrid powertrain that is similar to the concept version. It now features square-shaped LED headlights, a fish-like grille, and raised lines on both sides. Notably, the door handles have returned to a more traditional style compared to the previous generation.
The electrified versions can be differentiated by the chrome trim on the grille and the hybrid badge on the front fender. There are 9 color options available, including 4 two-tone options for the exterior.
The 2024 Suzuki Swift has similar dimensions to the previous generation, measuring 3,860 x 1,695 x 1,500 (mm) in length, width, and height respectively, with a wheelbase of 2,450 mm.
Inside the car, the dashboard has been redesigned and now features a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The instrument cluster has a small screen placed between two analog meters, a design similar to the previous generation. Other highlights include new air conditioning controls similar to other Suzuki models and multiple USB charging ports. Additionally, the 2024 Suzuki Swift now includes an electronic parking brake with an Auto-hold feature.
In terms of safety equipment, the 2024 Suzuki Swift is equipped with millimeter-wave radar, a single-eye camera, and ultrasonic sensors, all of which contribute to the improved operati on efficiency of the ADAS system. The ADAS package includes the Dual Sensor Brake Support II system, which enhances detection of cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and pedestrians. Additionally, the car is equipped with a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring system, and rear cross-traffic alert.
In Japan, the 2024 Suzuki Swift is available in three versions: XG, Hybrid MX, and Hybrid MZ. The base version is equipped with a gasoline engine, while the mid-range and high-end versions come with a mild hybrid system. Suzuki has not revealed the technical specifications, but they state that the newly developed 1.2L Z12E 3-cylinder engine will deliver fuel efficiency and high torque at low revs.
All versions of the 2024 Suzuki Swift in Japan come standard with the new CVT automatic transmission, which is believed to be lighter, smoother, and more efficient than the previous version. Power is delivered to the front or all four wheels through the optional full-time 4WD system.
Son Ph?m (forum.autodaily.vn)