2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift: 5 Key Differences Between Indian and Australian Models

The fourth-generation Maruti Suzuki Swift launched in India in May 2024, boasts numerous features but lacks the hybrid powertrain and all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup available in international versions. The new Swift, recently introduced in Australia, includes a hybrid powertrain omitted from the India-spec model. Despite sharing the same exterior, these models differ in several significant ways. Here are the top five differences:

1. Exclusive Colors and Alloy Wheels

The Indian and Australian versions of the Swift offer different color options and wheel designs.

India-spec Swift:

Australia-spec Swift Hybrid:

The Indian model does not have an all-black paint scheme like the Australian model. The Australian Swift Hybrid features 16-inch alloy wheels on top variants, while lower variants have 15-inch wheels. In contrast, the India-spec Swift only offers 15-inch alloy wheels. Additionally, the Australian model has rear fog lights, whereas the Indian model has front fog lights.

2. Enhanced Features

Both models come equipped with various features, but the Australian Swift Hybrid offers a few extras.

India-spec Swift:

Australia-spec Swift Hybrid:

3. ADAS Suite

The Australian Swift Hybrid comes with a radar-based advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) suite, including collision mitigation, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. These features are not available on the India-spec Maruti Swift.

4. Powertrain Differences

The powertrains of the Indian and Australian models have some notable differences.

India-spec Swift:

Australia-spec Swift Hybrid:

The Australian model features a mild hybrid engine and a CVT gearbox with paddle shifters, whereas the Indian model uses an AMT gearbox and lacks paddle shifters.

5. Price Differences

The pricing of the Swift in India and Australia varies significantly.

Australian-spec Swift Hybrid:

Price Range: AUD 24,490 to AUD 30,135 (Rs 13.51 lakh to Rs 16.62 lakh)

Indian-spec Swift:

Price Range: Rs 6.49 lakh to Rs 9.60 lakh

The Maruti Swift in India is more affordable compared to the Australian model. In India, it competes with the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, Renault Triber, and micro SUVs like the Hyundai Exter and Tata Punch.

Conclusion

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