Not much change has been made to the original Swift design except for a few changes to its exteriors and interiors.The changes in the exterior design consist of a high mounted LED stoplight. The car, which will be powered by the same 1.2-litre K-Series petrol engine and 1.3-Litre DDIS diesel engine, packs redesigned seat fabrics and six airbags.The Swift has been a global success and Suzuki really doesn’t need to mess with the already brilliant vehicle. So when it came to facelifting the Swift, Suzuki took a leaf out of Hyundai’s upgrade book.
No, Hyundai has never done such a minor facelift to any of its vehicle. However if you remember, last year the Korean automaker gave the i20 LED day time running lights. Looks like Suzuki has copied the same thing. We know DRLs are not a big deal and everyone does it nowadays but the location of the L-shaped LEDs on the 2014 Suzuki Swift is identical to the ones seen on the Hyundai i20, which is around the fog lamps. Positioning LEDs on the lower side of the bumper doesn’t really serve the purpose of having them in the first place.
Maruti Swift has been a successful endeavor in the Indian market since its launch in 2011. According to the company, the Swift and Dzire models contribute to over 40-50 percent of the company's total sales. Although the car lost its hot seller tag recently to Honda's Amaze, Swift model continues to draw accolades from various corners. Indian market is likely to get 2014 Maruti Suzuki Swift Facelift sometime in October..
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