New Suzuki Swift Sport makes global debut
Japanese hot hatch lighter and more powerful than predecessor
Suzuki’s new Swift Sport made its global debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The Japanese hot hatch features a more powerful engine and has a reduced overall weight.
Under the bonnet is Suzuki’s 1.4-litre Boosterjet petrol engine, which also sees action in the Vitara S, developing 138bhp and 230Nm of torque in the Swift.
This is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox, taken straight from the previous Swift Sport.
Thanks to the Swift’s “Heartect” platform and design enhancements of some of the car’s components, the hot hatch weighs 970kg — 80kg lighter than the outgoing car.
As is typical for the Sport, more aggressive styling features. Muscular bumpers are present, as well as a rear wing and dual exhaust tips, while 17-inch wheels complete the look.
Seven colours are available for the car — including Champion Yellow, which mimics the base colour of Suzuki’s recent factory rally cars.
Inside the car are bucket seats for the driver and passenger, as well as a flat-base steering wheel, a boost gauge and aluminium-look pedals.
As for equipment, the Swift Sport features a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity, as well as support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Masao Kobori, Suzuki chief engineer, said: “We know that our customers value a dynamic driving experience above everything else, so we’ve made the new Swift Sport lighter, faster and more stimulating in every way.”
UK pricing and availability have yet to be revealed.