We like that Suzuki is offering its own brand of supermini, different from what European companies make. The Swift is now in its second generation and in need of some TLC to keep it up to date.
A facelift for the Suzuki Swift has emerged today, as an update to the Suzuki Belgium website revealed photos of the car.
The Japanese automaker is by no means at the peak of its market performance and money is tight. So we're not surprised the changes aren't that major. The biggest change is that the car gains LED daytime running lights positioned in an L shape at the bottom of the bumper, right next to the fog lights. Other changes include small revisions to the front bumper, grille and mirrors.
The only engine options continue to be the 1.2-liter petrol and the 1.3-liter diesel sourced from Fiat. Emissions and horsepower output is the same as before.
Via Indian Autos Blog
The Japanese automaker is by no means at the peak of its market performance and money is tight. So we're not surprised the changes aren't that major. The biggest change is that the car gains LED daytime running lights positioned in an L shape at the bottom of the bumper, right next to the fog lights. Other changes include small revisions to the front bumper, grille and mirrors.
The only engine options continue to be the 1.2-liter petrol and the 1.3-liter diesel sourced from Fiat. Emissions and horsepower output is the same as before.
Via Indian Autos Blog