2011 Suzuki Swift first images revealed

 2011 Suzuki Swift first images revealed
2011 Suzuki Swift

New Swift features a wider track and two new power plants

Suzuki has unveiled the first official photos of its upcoming, next-generation Swift model.

The new Swift features a more lightweight and stiffened frame compared to it predecessor and comes with a widened track and larger wheels for improved performance and handling. Compared to the previous generation, the car is longer by 9cm with a 5cm increase in wheelbase 

The outgoing 1.3 liter petrol engine is replaced by a new 1.2 liter power plant which increases power to 94 PS (69 kW) and 118 Nm of torque. Fuel consumption on the unit is 5 liters/100 km and CO2 emissions are 116 g/km.

A new Euro 5-compliant 1.3 liter diesel will also be made available in 2011 with a CO2 bona fide of 109 g/km and a consumption rating of 4.2 liters/ 100 km. The Swift sporting improved numbers all around.

The third-generation Swift will be built at Suzuki's production plant in Esztergom, Hungary.

The model goes on sale in the U.K. this fall and will be rolled out in markets around Europe at about the same time.

Source: Suzuki

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Suzuki is pleased to announce the first images and preliminary information of the new, third generation Swift which goes on sale in the UK in the Autumn.

Suzuki held the world premiere line off ceremony today for mass production of the new car at its Magyar Suzuki Corporation production facility at Esztergom, in Hungary.

The all-new Swift is positioned as Suzuki’s latest world strategic model and makes strong developments in styling, impact safety, driving performance, handling, improved fuel consumption and significantly lower emissions.

Extensive use of higher strength steel makes the new bodyshell lighter and stiffer than before as well as offering refinement in underbody design. This latest body design has also helped improve impact safety for pedestrians as well as occupants.

Increased track and larger diameter wheels with lower profile tyres allow for even better handling than the already highly acclaimed outgoing Swift that first went on sale in 2005.

The interior design now has a more dynamic feel, featuring black as its keynote colour with accents of silver throughout the car.

New Swift has grown slightly in length (+90mm) with a 50mm increase in wheelbase; full dimensions are as follows:

 

New Swift

Previous Swift

Length

3,850mm

3,760mm

Width

1,695mm

1,690mm

Height

1,510mm

1,500mm

Wheelbase

2,430mm

2,380mm

Front Track

1,480mm (16-inch wheels)

1,470mm

Rear Track

1,485mm (16 inch wheels)

1,480mm

For the powertrain; a new 1.2-litre petrol engine incorporating Dual VVT (Variable intake and exhaust valve timing) is utilised which produces 94PS at 6,000rpm, slightly more than the outgoing 1.3-litre unit. Torque is also improved to 118Nm at 4,800rpm.

Fuel consumption on the combined cycle is now 56.5mpg for the manual transmission model, an improvement of 7.8mpg over the previous 1.3-litre unit.

Emissions are much lower as well; the new 1.2-litre engine with manual transmission produces just 116g/km on the combined cycle; representing a 24g/km or 17 per cent improvement over the 1.3. An optional automatic transmission will be available for the petrol engine from launch.

A 1.3-litre diesel engine will also become available and planned for UK introduction in early 2011; this engine emits 109g/km (down from 119g/km) and has an impressive combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg, an improvement on an already highly credible 62.8mpg from the outgoing Swift DDiS. This Euro 5 engine has more precise engine management than before with reduced levels of mechanical friction for smoother running and flexibility.

A further selection of images will be available later this month and details on full UK specification and pricing will be announced later in the summer.

 

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 Mikeado Mikeado
It looks the same, but different. I can tell the differences, yet they are eerily similar. I would've called this a facelift rather than a new generation.
June 10, 2010 4:05 pm
 Intense Intense
very nice, reminds me of the north american version of the versa hatchback
June 10, 2010 4:06 pm
 wmgtxi wmgtxi
it looks like they wanted to keep the original style as it was popular in many places, however i felt that they needed a completely new look for this one
June 10, 2010 4:36 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
I look forward to a potential rally spec version! Definite improvement.
June 10, 2010 5:52 pm
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
You and me both. It's more likely that we'll see only a Swift Sport version, hopefully with a 1.4TSi engine from VW. But what I would really like to see is an Alto Works version, turbocharged 1.0L engine with 90-100BHP to compete with the Twingo GT and Fiat Panda 100HP. Never could understand why they dropped that model line to begin with.
June 14, 2010 8:17 am
 xtravaganzagold xtravaganzagold
part of the 1st den. design language is japaniselly gone ! The cool desing is changed for an less interesting one.. It seems suzuki is going to circles, as they did with the endless facelifts of the 90's model
June 10, 2010 5:54 pm
 NCFrederick NCFrederick
another one jumps on the blacked-out a-pillar bandwagon
June 10, 2010 6:23 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Looks like they used the smudge tool on photoshop to create this model. Not what I'd call a next-gen model, but it sure is an improvement over the old Swift.
June 11, 2010 1:12 am
 joelynn joelynn
It looks very similar to the old one but still quite handsome
June 11, 2010 2:25 am
 bobmcgod bobmcgod
Don't fix what ain't broken?
June 11, 2010 5:44 am
 najdier najdier
I love the styling of the current generation and I'm glad that the new one keeps the look. I can see that the body panels are all new so it's more than a facelift.
June 11, 2010 5:44 am
 som3aa som3aa
The old one looks better =(
June 11, 2010 6:15 am
 MTC MTC
looks swifter, literally
June 11, 2010 10:50 am