2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXi+ MT: A Deep Dive into the Legend’s Latest Iteration

When it comes to affordable yet engaging hatchbacks in India, the Maruti Suzuki Swift has consistently been a name that resonates with both enthusiasts and everyday drivers. Since its debut, the Swift has managed to carve a niche for itself as a driver's car on a budget, earning a loyal following and a reputation for being fun to drive. But as the automotive world evolves, the question arises: Does the latest generation of the Swift continue to uphold this legacy? And with a new three-cylinder engine under the hood, how true is it to its roots?

The New Swift: What’s Under the Hood?

The model we’re focusing on is the fully loaded, top-of-the-line ZXi+ trim. At its heart is a 1.2-liter, three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 82bhp. This engine marks a departure from the previous generation's four-cylinder unit, leading many to wonder whether it still delivers the same level of driver involvement that the Swift is known for. According to Maruti Suzuki, this engine is capable of delivering a fuel efficiency of 24.8 kmpl under test conditions, making it not only engaging to drive but also economical.

Paired with this engine is a five-speed manual transmission, which continues to be a favorite among purists who relish the tactile feedback of shifting gears themselves. For those who prefer convenience, there is also an AMT automatic option, which Maruti claims has been refined to be smoother and less jerky than before.

In terms of hardware, the new Swift stays true to its formula with a relatively simple setup. The front suspension comprises MacPherson struts, while the rear uses a torsion beam axle. The braking system includes disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. The Swift rides on 15-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 185-section tires, a setup that is sufficient for city driving and occasional highway runs but may not excite the performance enthusiast.

Safety and Features: A Step Up

One area where the new Swift has made significant strides is safety. The Swift has often been criticized for its safety features, but this new generation aims to change that narrative. The ZXi+ trim comes equipped with six airbags and electronic stability program (ESP) as standard, along with a hill-hold function, which is particularly useful in urban stop-and-go traffic.

On the features front, the Swift ZXi+ is packed with modern amenities that enhance the driving experience. Highlights include automatic climate control, wireless charging, and seamless connectivity with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The driver is well-informed thanks to a comprehensive driver information system, while cruise control adds a layer of convenience during long drives.

The Ownership Experience: What to Expect

Over the next few months, we will be putting the new Swift through its paces as part of the CarWale fleet. This long-term test will cover a wide range of scenarios to give you a detailed understanding of what it's like to live with the new Swift.

Our journey will begin with the most common use-case scenario for the Swift: daily commuting. Given the infamous traffic conditions in Mumbai, this will be a true test of the Swift’s comfort, fuel efficiency, and drivability in an urban environment. We will also take it on longer trips, including state-crossing drives on some of the newer expressways, to assess its highway manners.

As part of this long-term review, we will monitor the Swift’s fuel efficiency in real-world conditions, particularly with a full load of passengers. We will also be on the lookout for any squeaks, rattles, or other issues that might arise, and we will report on how Swift handles these challenges. Throughout this process, we will identify the situations where the Swift excels and where it might struggle, providing you with an honest and thorough assessment.

A First Look at the Legacy Continues

The Maruti Suzuki Swift has long been a favorite in the Indian automotive landscape, and with this new generation, it’s clear that Maruti has worked hard to build on the legacy. With improved safety features, modern amenities, and a fuel-efficient engine, the new Swift ZXi+ seems well-equipped to continue the tradition of being a driver’s car on a budget.

Stay tuned as we delve deeper into the real-world performance and ownership experience of the 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift in the coming months. Whether you’re a longtime Swift fan or a potential new owner, our insights will help you decide if this new model lives up to the legend.

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