Maruti Suzuki Swift launch today: Live and latest updates

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2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift promises a slew of design updates, feature additions as well as an all-new petrol engine. Catch live updates from the launch

The latest Maruti Suzuki Swift is all set for its India debut and is making some very big promises.

Maruti Suzuki Swift has been around for over 19 years and nearly seen it all. Launched in 2005, Maruti Suzuki quickly became the company’s second-largest selling vehicle, after Alto. But unlike the practical Alto, the Swift has always been a style statement with hot-hatch credentials.

The Swift has repeatedly found its place in the top-10-selling cars in the country and while there has been a tectonic shift towards the SUV body type, it has still maintained its fan base. The 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift then is looking at expanding this very base and revitalising the hatchback segment in the country.

Check out live and latest updates from the launch of 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift:

Did you know?

Maruti Suzuki Swift has won the Indian Car of the Year award (ICOTY) on three separate occasions. Timely and relevant updates have kept the Swift as a popular model in the Indian car market, despite the onslaught of SUVs of small proportions.

What makes the Swift a swift sales proposition for Maruti?

Unveiled for the first time in 2005, Maruti Suzuki sold over 25 lakh units of the model by 2021. And while the run rate may have slowed down slightly due to the plethora of options available in the market, the Swift still is a popular choice for many due to its enthusiastic drive trait, flashy style on the outside and a compact proportion which makes it ideal for city driving.

First Published Date: 09 May 2024, 08:20 AM IST

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