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Swift Car
Suzuki is pleased to announce the first images and an overview of the new, third generation Suzuki Swift Car which goes on sale in Britain in autumn 2010.
Suzuki held the line off ceremony for the world's first mass production of its new Swift Car production plant Magyar Suzuki Corporation in Esztergom, Hungary.
The new Suzuki Swift Car is positioned as the last model Suzuki world strategic developments, and makes strong style, impact on safety, driving performance, handling, increased fuel consumption and emissions significantly lower.
Extensive use of higher strength steel makes the new chassis lighter and stiffer than in the past as well as offering sophisticated design underbody. This latest body design also helped to improve the safety impact on pedestrians and occupants.
Increase in track and larger diameter wheels with lower profile tires can handle even better than the already highly acclaimed Suzuki Swift Car out that first went on sale in 2005.
The interior design is now a more dynamic, with the color black as his keynote with silver accents throughout the Swift Car.
New Swift Car has grown slightly in length (+90 mm) with an increase of 50 mm distance.
For the engine, a new 1.2-liter gasoline engine incorporating Dual VVT (variable intake and exhaust valve timing) is used which produces 94PS at 6,000 rpm, a bit 'over the outgoing 1.3-liter unit . Torque is also improved to 118Nm at 4,800 rpm.
Fuel consumption is now 56.5mpg on the combined cycle for the manual transmission model, an improvement of 7.8mpg on the previous 1.3-liter unit.
The emissions are much lower, and the new 1.2-liter engine with manual transmission produces just 116g/km in combined cycle, representing a 24g/km or improvement of 17 percent compared to 1.3. An optional automatic transmission will be available for motor gasoline launch.
A 1.3-liter diesel engine will also be available and scheduled for introduction in the United Kingdom in early 2011, the engine emits 109g/km (from 119g/km) and has an impressive combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg, an improvement on an already very credible 62.8mpg from the outgoing Suzuki Swift Car DDIS. This engine is Euro 5 engine management is more accurate than before with reduced levels of mechanical friction to the smoothness and flexibility.
A further selection of images will be available later this month and details on full specification of the UK and prices will be announced in the summer of 2010.
Size
- Length: 3850 mm
- Width: 1695 mm
- Height: 1510 mm
- Wheelbase: 2430 mm
- Front track: 1480 mm
- Rear track: 1485 mm










