Could be available in a new dual-tone shade.
New features may consist of fresh upholstery and ESC, hill control (for the AMT variants).
It will borrow the Dzire facelift’s 90PS/113Nm 1.2-litre petrol engine.
The 5-speed manual and AMT transmission options to be retained.
Expect the price to be nominally higher than the current model.
Maruti Suzuki has been preparing to introduce the Swift facelift for some time now. Finally, the carmaker has teased the updated hatchback on its website, hinting at an imminent launch.
The image confirms that the facelift would get a new honeycomb mesh grille with a chrome strip in the middle. However, unlike the Japanese-spec model, the India-spec won’t get significant changes over those of its predecessor. The model that was spied previously was in a dual-tone red-and-black, which could be exclusive to the top-spec variants.
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