The debut of the new generation Maruti Suzuki Swift in May 2024 is expected to bring about a major upgrade for the market leader in India. There is a noticeable buzz about its impending arrival in India after its triumphant launch in Europe and other international countries.
The 2024 Suzuki Swift has undergone crash testing before its sale in India. The new Suzuki Swift has garnered significant attention in India and globally, with The Japanese-spec model just receiving a commendable 4-star NCAP crash test rating in Japan. This accomplishment highlights the vehicle's safety features and crashworthiness.
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The Japanese specs Suzuki Swift achieved an impressive 90% in the NCAP crash test rating or 117.80 points out of 197. The vehicle received four to five stars in a variety of categories for its exceptional performance in several tests, including the front full wrap collision test, side collision test, neck injury protection rear-end collision performance test, and more.
The Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) on the Swift marketed in Japan help explain its excellent crash test results. Six airbags, cutting-edge connected car technology, and additional safety improvements that raise the vehicle's overall safety profile are noteworthy safety features.
Although the model built to Japanese specifications has a solid safety record, it's vital to remember that the India-spec Swift can have different features and equipment. Nonetheless, the Japanese model's 4-star crash test result establishes a good standard for safety standards in the Indian market and suggests that the future Swift in India will have strong safety features.
A new 1.2L gasoline engine with improved fuel efficiency will be available in the 2024 Suzuki Swift, which is scheduled for release next month. In addition to enhanced performance, the vehicle will have new interiors, cutting-edge connected car technologies, and a full safety package with six airbags. The upcoming release of the new Swift in India promises an intriguing combination.
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