The Suzuki Swift made its debut in Vietnam around 2014. Designed with urban commuting in mind, the Swift has a compact appearance, simple operability, and is easy to maneuver for female drivers. Accompanied by a reasonable price tag, it has remained a popular choice for women even a decade later, not falling too far behind the latest models.
The Swift’s exterior is simple and elegant, with curvy lines that create a charming, bubbly impression on the road. Its aesthetic appeal sparked a trend among owners to enhance its looks, adding a unique touch to this hatchback.
The array of color options available for the Swift is another feature that appeals to women.
Inside, the Suzuki Swift showcases the Japanese brand’s signature minimalist design. Its spacious and comfortable interior is a notable advantage of this model.
However, when it comes to entertainment and safety technology, the Swift falls behind its modern counterparts.
The car featured in this article has been customized with brown leather seats and an aftermarket entertainment screen. The original entertainment system included a CD player and MP3/USB connectivity, covering basic needs. However, the absence of rear air vents is a drawback, especially in Vietnam’s tropical climate.
In terms of safety, the 2015 Suzuki Swift offers standard features such as ABS, EDB, and BA, along with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. It is also equipped with dual front airbags.
Under the hood, the Suzuki Swift is powered by a 1.4L gasoline engine that produces 94 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 130 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, it delivers efficient and reliable performance, although it’s not designed for rapid acceleration. Periodic maintenance costs for the Swift are relatively affordable.