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Fourth-Gen Suzuki Swift MHEV Breaks Cover in Europe

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The fourth-gen Suzuki Swift breaks cover in Europe with a standard 48-volt mild hybrid powertrain and more safety features.

The Suzuki Swift needs no introduction in the European market, as this Japan-made hatchback is one of the best-selling models in its segment, competing against the likes of the Hyundai i20 and Ford Fiesta. With Ford already stopping Fiesta production in Europe, it seems Suzuki now has the golden opportunity to once and for all conquer the subcompact hatch segment, as the Japanese marque finally revealed the fourth-generation Suzuki Swift for the European market.

Previewed as a concept back at this year’s Japan Mobility Show (JMS), the fourth-gen Swift boasts some design changes over its predecessor, though such a change is quite subtle that some even thought that it was just a facelift of the third-gen model.

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EU-spec (left) and JDM-spec (right) fourth-gen Suzuki Swift

Compared to the Japan-spec new Swift, however, the EU-bound model actually gets a cleaner and simpler front bumper design, omitting both the fog lamps and front lip that were present on the JDM model. Besides that, both the JDM and EU-spec fourth-gen Swift look pretty much the same, featuring boxier LED headlight designs flanking the octagonal-shaped front grille, trapezoid-shaped LED taillights, and many more.

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On board, the new Swift hatchback gets several upgrades over its predecessor, although drivers still get a semi-digital metre cluster with an analogue rev counter. Crowning above its new front dash is a 9-inch central infotainment display, while the dials for the climate control have been replaced with a much cleaner-looking digital display panel with finicky toggle switches.

More importantly, Suzuki has beefed-up the safety features for the next-gen Swift, with the hatch now supporting several ADAS functions thanks to the addition of some extra parking sensors and a combination camera and radar system. This addition grants the new Swift ADAS functions like lane-keeping assist, driver monitoring, as well as the Dual Sensor Brake Support II – which is essentially similar to the Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) system.

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The new Swift is offered exclusively with a new MHEV powertrain for the European market

Unlike its JDM twin, the EU-bound fourth-gen Swift only arrives in a sole mild hybrid (MHEV) powertrain option. Though Suzuki has yet to reveal its performance and efficiency figures, we do know that this setup consists of a revised 1.2-litre 3-cyl Z12E petrol mill that has been optimised for low-end torque, paired to an ISG electric motor-generator that is juiced by a small 48-volt battery pack.

Aside from that, the EU-bound Swift is also available with a choice of front- (AWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) drivetrain setups, though it has yet to be confirmed whether the Old Continent will get a stick-shift option over the standard CVT automatic.

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We can expect to know more details about the new fourth-gen Suzuki Swift as we get closer to its European sales commencement date, which is due to take place later in Q1 2024. As one of the marque’s best-selling models globally, Suzuki has managed to sell over 9 million units of the Swift since its inception two decades ago, with this latest generation set to continue its stellar overseas performance in years to come.


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