The Swift now comes with two engine options. The regular Swift uses only a 1.2-litre 12V mild hybrid, with a demure 82bhp and 79lb ft driving either the front or all four wheels. Yep, a 4x4. When moving, the Swift uses two sensors — a monocular camera and a laser sensor — to determine if there is a risk of collision with a forward vehicle or pedestrian. Upon detecting a potential collision, the car acts in any of the following four ways, depending on the situation. 1. Alerts the driver with an audio warning and visual warning.
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2019 Suzuki Swift SHVS 4x4 review price, specs and release date What Car?
It would be peppier still were it not for the 1.2-litre engine. Despite the extra 65kg, the Swift 4x4 still only weighs just over a tonne, but up against that the four-pot produces only 93bhp. So. If the car had more power or greater off-road credentials, the Swift 4x4 would shine. Suzuki has a long history when it comes to four-wheel-drive vehicles - the Jimny 4x4 was introduced in 1968. The Suzuki Swift is powered by a 1.2-litre Dualjet petrol engine, which gets a small amount of assistance at low speeds from a mild-hybrid system (which consists of a small battery and electric. It's facelift time for the Suzuki Swift, and there are range tweaks and a new 4x4 variant to contemplate, too.The non-Sport Swift's reprofiled front bumper, new wheels and revised upholstery.
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2016 Suzuki Swift 1.2 SZ4 4x4 Dualjet 5dr review Autocar
No, this Swift is more of an all-weather supermini than automotive mountain goat. The 4x4 system adds a little extra weight and fuel economy takes a modest hit - a small price to pay for total traction motoring on a budget. Our verdict on the Suzuki Swift 1.2 SZ4 4x4 5dr. Supermini-style off-roaders are very much a niche concern. At the end of the month Suzuki will start sending power to the rear-wheels of its Swift hatchback. The Swift 4X4 uses the same 1.2 litre petrol engine and manual transmission you'd get in a SZ3. Suzuki doesn't expect buyers to be green-laneing in the Swift 4×4 - its all-wheel drive is an on-demand system, sending up to 50% of drive to the rear wheels via a viscous coupling when the. Suzuki Swift 1.2 SZ4 4x4 Dualjet 5dr On sale: Now Price: £14,199 Engine: 1242cc, petrol Power: 89bhp Torque: 88lb ft Gearbox: 5spd manual Kerbweight: 1095kg 0-62mph: 13.4sec Top speed.
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Essai Suzuki Swift 4x4 petite montagnarde douée
Suzuki Swift. Change car Make. Model. Year. Update. Change car. Photo not available. 1995-2001 Swift - 2 Generations. 1995-2001 1992-94 1995-2001 1992-94 Latest generation. 1995-2001. The 4×4 is 65kg heavier than the Swift front-wheel drive model, this does reduce fuel economy 5.2mpg. However the added re-assurance of the 4×4 transmission would still be a plus for owners with four-wheel drive requirements. The Swift 4×4 on snow combined with the Suzuki Winter Tyre programme is certain to be a combination to beat.
The very first Swift (or the Cultus, as the supermini was known in Japan) started life as a stillborn General Motors project, sold to the Minami-ku-based man. The all-new Suzuki Swift is now 10mm shorter, 40mm wider, and 15mm lower than the model it replaces. The new model's styling is still recognizable as a Swift.
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2016 Suzuki Swift 1.2 SZ4 4x4 Dualjet 5dr review review Autocar
The Suzuki Swift (Japanese: スズキ・スイフト, Suzuki Suifuto) is a supermini car produced by Suzuki.The vehicle is classified as a B-segment marque in the European single market, a segment referred to as a supermini in the British Isles. Prior to this, the "Swift" nameplate had been applied to the rebadged Suzuki Cultus in numerous export markets since 1985 and for the Japanese-market. The Suzuki Swift 4x4 brings all-weather ability to the buyer who wants a new car but doesn't need the bulk of an SUV. With a modest 1.2-litre petrol engine, it's not going to cost a lot to run. Just budget for a set of winter tyres to really get the best from it in more inclement seasons. Background. Suzuki have history with four-wheel drive cars.