Maruti Swift is among the most popular cars in our market since time immemorial and the carmaker has ensured that it keeps updating the Swift at regular intervals to keep it perennially fresh.
Here are 5 plausible renderings of the next-gen 2024 Maruti Swift developed by popular digital artists. Swift has been a household name in our country for the longest time. MSIL has worked diligently to ensure that the famed hatchback is updated from time to time to keep it fresh and ready to take on the ever-increasing competition. The combination of fuel efficiency, low running costs, the latest features, attractive styling and the support of the dense Maruti dealership and service network are some of the major reasons for its evergreen success. Let us take a look at these interesting illustrations.
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5 Renderings of Next-Gen 2024 Maruti Swift
1. Aggressive Fascia
The noteworthy aspect of this Swift is its front fascia which is not too far away from the existing model in terms of the overall design but carries distinct customizations to make it look mean. There is a flat surface above the broad grille, black background for the fog lamps and LED headlamps, a grey finish on the lower part of the bumper, a grey Suzuki logo, sporty black alloys, a roof-mounted spoiler and a splitter. All these elements certainly make it quite mean indeed.
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2. Evolutionary Design
This next illustration is quite different that most others you would’ve seen. Here, the front section is significantly more diverse than the regular model. This includes a unique headlamp cluster positioned on the extreme edges of the bonnet, a relatively compact grille with a honeycomb pattern, a black skid plate-like component underneath the bumper, simple fog lamps, a tweaked bonnet layout and a black roof. As far as digital concepts go, this is a subtle version of the Swift which is evolutionary compared to the design language we have seen in the current Swift.
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3. Rounded Look
This unique iteration represents a slightly rounded appearance of the Maruti Swift. This can be ascertained from the front end where the bumper looks compact and round around the corners. The front elements look similar to the existing model but the bumper and bonnet areas have lost their chunky outlook. Similarly, at the rear, the round taillamp area is round and curvaceous rather than rectangular Hence, this is regarded as a more rounded version of the Swift.
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4. Sports Flavour
This has to be the sportiest version of the hatchback. The colour combination of black and red is the prime reason for that. There are black graphics behind the fog lamps and the grille section is also finished in black. In addition, the splitter and skid plate area boasts black materials and the Suzuki logo is finished in a dark shade of grey too. Similarly, the alloy wheels and side body cladding are finished in black while the overall body is painted red. We know that these two colours bring out the sporty characteristics of any car.
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5. Beetle-Inspired
Finally, we have this unique version of the Maruti Swift that is evidently inspired by the VW Beetle. The Beetle is among the most popular automobiles ever produced. This Swift also features those rounded corners, a voluptuous body from the front, as well as from the rear and a compact stance. The taillamp section, in particular, looks quite retro. All these digital renditions could supply some elements to the upcoming 2024 Swift.
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Launch Date and Specs
The next-gen Maruti Swift might be launched sometime in 2024 with the existing and possibly, new powertrains. At the moment, there is a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that makes 88 hp and 113 Nm of peak power and torque mated to a 5-speed manual or an AMT automatic transmission. We might also see the Fronx-inspired peppy 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine making 100 PS and 147 Nm of peak power and torque. There are various reports online suggesting that it could also carry a strong hybrid powertrain that will be capable of offering a mileage of a whopping 40 km/l.
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