2013 Suzuki Swift Sports-Now With Five Doors

2013 Suzuki Swift Sports-Now With Five Doors

  The Swift Sport offers higher levels of tuning, steering and braking performance than the standard Swift.  The low cost of ownership and the sporting experience has earned the Suzuki Swift Sport many devoted fans worldwide.  Now Suzuki has introduced a five door model for the 2013 model update, to provide further practicality and seating for five. The Swift Sport reflects the search of even better handling, driving performance, environmental compatibility and an uncompromising focus on quality. Overall, it offers a rewarding experience of Suzuki’s sporting DNA.  Suzuki launched the Swift Sport in a number of Countries in 2012.  The Swift Sport volume accounts for 10 per cent of the total for the Swift range.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
10 Jul 2013

The Swift Sport’s M16A engine offers power combined with low emissions. The engine has a variable intake system and an optimized intake Variable Valve Timing for increased valve lift, maximum output is an impressive 100kW (136ps) and maximum torque is 160Nm at an engine speed of 4,400 rpm enabling the driver to enjoy superb performance across the rev range. The engine’s high output is combined with excellent fuel economy of 44.1mpg on the Combined EC Cycle with CO2 emissions of 147g/km. The Sport is fitted with a six-speed manual transmission as standard and has a bespoke exhaust system with twin tailpipes, one on each side of the rear diffuser.

Standard equipment includes auto air conditioning, fog lamps, push button start, cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity, HID Projector headlamps with headlamp wash and rear privacy glass.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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