2024 Maruti Swift VXi: The Ultimate Value Champion on Wheels is here!

Maruti Swift is preparing for its official entry in a grand way. As Maruti Suzuki prepares to introduce the fourth generation Swift in India, the newest model of the Swift is beginning to arrive at dealerships nationwide. The new Swift is expected to go on sale on May 9th, but during the previous year, it has been subject to multiple spying operations.
A few flicks of the 2017 Swift that have been published on YouTube show off the sporty hatchback inside dealership yards, ahead of its formal introduction later this week. The new generation Swift will be offered in five varieties, LXi, VXi, VXi(O), ZXi, and ZXi (O), just as the outgoing model.
Let’s read further to get through the details of the car:

Exterior Features

The YouTube showcased shorts featuring the new 2024 Swift VXI trim. The primary distinction between the top-spec ZXI trim and the VXI variant's external look is the headlight layout. The main headlight on the VXI type has a single projector arrangement, and it is probably equipped with halogen lights rather than the LED ones found on the higher-spec cars. The LED DRLs present on the higher models are replaced by the L-shaped chrome inside the headlamp. The VXI version does not come with LED fog lights; instead, the indicators are halogen. The grille is still the same, but it has a new high-gloss black finish honeycomb pattern. The black skid plate and freshly designed front bumper are the only changes to the front design.

Wheels and Side Profile

The 14-inch-diameter black steel rims on the side profile of the VXI model. The 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels on the top-spec variations are larger than the steel wheels on the VXI model. The VXI version also has all of the A, B, and C pillars finished in matte black. Other noteworthy elements include the turn indicators built into the ORVMs and the body-colored door handles.

Back Design

The VXI variant's transparent LED taillights are the same as those on the other variations' rear designs. But the VXI variant lacks a rear camera, in contrast to the ZXI variant. Parking sensors are a helpful safety element that is included.

Inside Details

The VXI variant's interior has fabric upholstery and an all-black interior design. The infotainment system on it has a 7-inch touchscreen, which is smaller than the 9-inch system on the more expensive models. Additionally, the VXI version has automatic climate control, a feature usually only found on higher trim levels. It also has power windows and a dashboard layout resembling that of the higher models.

Transmission and Engine

The Z-Series 3-cylinder, 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine powers the VXI variant much like it does the other versions. This engine produces 112 Nm of torque and 81 horsepower overall with a 12V mild hybrid system. It comes with a 5-speed AMT transmission and a 5-speed manual gearbox, providing a gasoline

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