Here are 5 possible illustrations of the upcoming 2023 Maruti Swift by famous digital artists. The Swift has been really popular in our country for a long time. The largest carmaker in the country, MSIL, has worked hard to make sure this well-known small car stays updated to compete with other cars. It’s known for being fuel efficient, not costing much to run, having new features, looking nice, and being supported by lots of Maruti dealerships and service centres. These are some of the big reasons for its mad success in our market. Let us take a look at the details of these renditions.
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5 Possible Looks of 2023 Maruti Swift
Modern Design
This first concept indicates a more modern and evolutionary design language. In this version, the front part looks quite different from the usual model. It has special headlights placed at the very edges of the front, a smaller grille with a honeycomb pattern, a black part that looks like a skid plate under the front, simple fog lights, a slightly changed hood shape, and a black roof. In terms of digital ideas, this is a mild version of the Swift that’s more like a step forward from the design we see in the Swift available now.
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Sporty Appearance
We know that Swift Sport is a legitimate model in many international markets which has a powerful turbo engine. This iteration borrows a lot of elements from that model. The first thing you would notice is the striking Yellow colour. That is a trademark sporty appearance. Then there are sleek LED DRLs and headlamps with a narrow Suzuki logo in between. One could also see the large black radiator grille with black fog lamp housings. There are vertical LED DRLs around the fog lamps as well. On the sides, one also gets a glimpse of the elegant alloy wheels and black side pillars. The black cladding accentuates the sportiness even further.
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Mean Front Section
The components and design choices the digital artist makes in this model turn the Swift into a mean machine. This is particularly true when one looks at it from the front. Above the wide front grille, there’s a flat area. The fog lights and LED headlights have a black background, and the lower part of the bumper is a grey colour. The Suzuki logo is also grey, and there are sporty black wheels, a spoiler on the roof, and an apart at the bottom that sticks out a bit, called a splitter. All of these things together make it look really tough and strong.
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Curvy Swift
Then we have a Swift which is slightly rounded from all the edges. This lends it a Beetle-like silhouette. You can see this from the front, where the bumper is small and curves around the corners. The front parts are a bit like the current model, but the bumper and hood don’t look as big and heavy. Likewise, at the back, the round part where the taillights are is more curved and not shaped like a rectangle. That’s why people see this as a version of the Swift that’s more rounded.
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Sleek Fascia
Finally, we have a unique digital concept of the 2023 Maruti Swift. This one is arguably the most distinct of the lot. The pictures of the outside show a drawing that has stylish things like LED headlights, fog lights that look like they’re carved with a strong design, a sporty-looking front, and a big grille at the bottom with a shiny strip on it, just like what we see in the Swift now. The way the car looks from the side might be a bit like the one we have now. The back part of the car has a fierce design with thin LED taillights that stretch to the sides, connected by a black strip of glass, and a sporty rear.
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Specs and Launch
The new version of the Maruti Swift could come out in the coming months, with the same engines as now and maybe some new ones too. Right now, it has a 1.2-litre petrol engine that doesn’t have a turbo, and it makes 88 hp and 113 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine can be paired with a 5-speed manual or an automatic transmission. There might also be a smaller 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine that’s inspired by the recently launched Fronx. This engine could make 100 PS and 147 Nm of peak power and torque. Some reports online say that there might be a very strong hybrid engine too. This engine could make the car go up to 40 km/l, which is really impressive. We shall have to wait for the actual model to hit the market for more details.