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Suzuki has officially revealed the fourth-generation Swift at the Tokyo Motor Show. It is expected to arrive at our shores sometime next year.
The Swift Concept showcased at the event looks production-ready, and we can expect the India-spec Maruti Swift to adopt a similar design.
Speaking of design, the new Swift looks like an evolution of its predecessor. It carries forward the floating roof design. The car has a new design grille and sweptback headlamps with L-shaped LED daytime running lights, a clamshell bonnet and a thick shoulder line. The rear has been given a slight nip and tuck and features more angular tail lamp units and a dual-tone bumper.
The interior of the new Swift looks similar to what you get in modern Maruti Suzuki products. The dashboard has a layered design with a floating touchscreen head-unit in the centre, a 3-spoke, flat-bottom steering wheel and a new HVAC module. The concept appears to have a semi-digital instrument cluster.
Suzuki is likely to offer the next-gen Swift with a hybrid powertrain in the global markets.