An enticing slammed iteration of the 2024 Maruti Swift has appeared in the digital realm. The largest carmaker in the country recently launched the 4th-gen version of the iconic Swift in India. The Swift has been selling in our market since 2005. It is one of the highest-selling vehicles in India ever. People love it for its sporty nature, latest features, low running costs, high mileage and the support of the dense aftersales network of Maruti Suzuki. For now, let us experience the latest Swift in a new avatar.
Slammed 2024 Maruti Swift
This video comes from Zephyr Designz on YouTube. The artist has taken his creative freedom to a whole new level. As a result, we see a heavily customized version of the Swift. At the front, there is a noticeable hood scoop, a redesigned bumper with a spitter, a sleek headlamp cluster and a mean fascia overall. Moving down the sides reveals the slammed nature of the Swift. There is barely any gap between the wheel arches and tyres. That is the typical nature of any slammed car.
This Swift gets black alloy wheels along with black windows. The side profile bears sporty claddings which accentuate the stance of the hatchback. The main attraction, however, is the slammed silhouette. That takes the appearance of the Swift to the next level. At the rear, this Swift gets a colossal roof-mounted spoiler and a broad demeanour. I specifically like the quad-exhaust setup which is reminiscent of supercars. All in all, this has to be the most vividly imagined iteration of the 2024 Maruti Swift that I have come across in a long time.
What Are Slammed Cars?
The culture of slammed cars became mainstream in the early 2000s. Prior to that, it was invented in Japan where car owners lowered their cars and installed wide tyres to enhance their cars’ handling and performance. However, in countries with terrible roads, lowering the ground clearance of the car is not ideal. Hence, it never caught on in most parts of the world. But lately, I have been coming across such versions in the digital realm. That makes sense since this world is not bound by physical limitations. I shall keep an eye out for more such illustrations in times to come.
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