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Suzuki Swift Australia

The Suzuki Swift was one of the original small Japanese hatchbacks, first debuting as a boxy micro-hatch back in 1985.

The 1988 model is likely when most Australians saw it first, possibly wearing a badge that said ‘Holden Barina’. Since then, the Swift has grown into a small, five-door hatch, gaining popularity thanks to its sharp looks and sharper pricing. Even though choices are fairly limited – only one body style, a choice of two small petrol engines and a handful of trim levels – it’s still a strong seller for Suzuki.

Current prices range from $24,490 for the Swift GL (qld) to $33,490 for the Swift Sport Turbo (qld).

Suzuki Swift News

2025 Suzuki Swift Champions concept revealed alongside Suzuki Jimny Conqueror, giving a glimpse at how a next-generation Hyundai i20 N-rivalling Suzuki Swift Sport could take shape

2025 Suzuki Swift Champions concept revealed alongside Suzuki Jimny Conqueror, giving a glimpse at how a next-generation Hyundai i20 N-rivalling Suzuki Swift Sport could take shape

By S.amuel Irvine - 22 Jan 2025
So you want an affordable hybrid car, what do you buy? New Suzuki Swift, MG3 and Toyota Yaris hybrid specs compared on paper

So you want an affordable hybrid car, what do you buy? New Suzuki Swift, MG3 and Toyota Yaris hybrid specs compared on paper

By J.ohn Law - 2 Jan 2025
Byron Mathioudakis' Top 5 cars of 2024: An electrification clean sweep, from the cheapest Suzuki Swift Hybrid to living the Ford e-Transit Custom Sport Van-tasy!

Byron Mathioudakis' Top 5 cars of 2024: An electrification clean sweep, from the cheapest Suzuki Swift Hybrid to living the Ford e-Transit Custom Sport Van-tasy!

By B.yron Mathioudakis - 25 Dec 2024
Popular Japanese small car hit with shock one star safety rating: 2025 Suzuki Swift slammed by ANCAP in blow for Kia Picanto, Mazda2 and MG3 rival

Popular Japanese small car hit with shock one star safety rating: 2025 Suzuki Swift slammed by ANCAP in blow for Kia Picanto, Mazda2 and MG3 rival

By D.om Tripolone - 13 Dec 2024
The truth about fuel use: The cars furthest from efficiency ratings include the Chery Omoda 5, GWM Haval Jolion, Suzuki Swift, Audi A3 and BMW X3 but what's the solution? | Analysis

The truth about fuel use: The cars furthest from efficiency ratings include the Chery Omoda 5, GWM Haval Jolion, Suzuki Swift, Audi A3 and BMW X3 but what's the solution? | Analysis

By J.ohn Law - 24 Oct 2024
Guess which country buys more Tesla Model Ys than any other car? Here's the No.1 best selling cars around the world, from the Suzuki Swift and Toyota Yaris to the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Ranger

Guess which country buys more Tesla Model Ys than any other car? Here's the No.1 best selling cars around the world, from the Suzuki Swift and Toyota Yaris to the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Ranger

By L.aura Berry - 8 Sep 2024
New-car bargain gems: The Nissan X-Trail, Suzuki Swift and - controversially - Subaru WRX and Honda Civic are among the hybrids, SUVs, electric cars and hatches we'd buy | Opinion

New-car bargain gems: The Nissan X-Trail, Suzuki Swift and - controversially - Subaru WRX and Honda Civic are among the hybrids, SUVs, electric cars and hatches we'd buy | Opinion

By B.yron Mathioudakis - 3 Aug 2024
Cheap hot hatch thrills are back on the table! 2025 Suzuki Swift Sport release looking likely as cut-price Volkswagen Polo GTI and Hyundai i20 N rival may be revived: report

Cheap hot hatch thrills are back on the table! 2025 Suzuki Swift Sport release looking likely as cut-price Volkswagen Polo GTI and Hyundai i20 N rival may be revived: report

By J.ohn Law - 26 Jul 2024
Cult favourite to be axed?  2025 Suzuki Swift Sport, Australia's sole sub-$30K pocket-rocket and cut-price answer to the Volkswagen Polo GTI and Hyundai i20 N under threat

Cult favourite to be axed?  2025 Suzuki Swift Sport, Australia's sole sub-$30K pocket-rocket and cut-price answer to the Volkswagen Polo GTI and Hyundai i20 N under threat

By B.yron Mathioudakis - 6 Jul 2024
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Suzuki Swift Colours

The Suzuki Swift is available in 'Pure White Pearl Premium', 'Silver Metallic', 'Mineral Grey Metallic', 'Super Black Metallic', 'Flame Orange Metallic', 'Burning Red Metallic' and 'Frontier Blue Pearl'.

  • Pure White Pearl Premium
  • Silver Metallic
  • Mineral Grey Metallic
  • Super Black Metallic
  • Flame Orange Metallic
  • Burning Red Metallic
  • Frontier Blue Pearl
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Suzuki Swift Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Suzuki Swift varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $24,490 and going to $33,490 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 Hatchback 1.2L, —, CVT AUTO $24,490 $33,490
2024 Hatchback 1.2L, —, 5 SP MAN $18,370 $35,970
2023 Hatchback 1.2L, ULP, CVT AUTO $18,370 $35,970
2022 Hatchback 1.2L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $16,280 $35,420
2021 Hatchback 1.2L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $14,960 $29,480
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Suzuki Swift Accessories

All sixth-gen Swift grades are mild-hybrid powered, and include LED lights, tilt/telescopic steering and important safety tech like AEB, lane-support systems, adaptive cruise control, heated mirrors, traffic sign recognition, rear parking sensors, auto high beams and an alarm.

Other standard items are keyless entry/start, a 9.0-inch touchscreen multimedia system, reverse camera, wireless for Apple CarPlay (but wired Android Auto) and a digital radio. But a spare wheel is now a dealer-fit option.

For a driver’s seat-height adjuster, leather-wrapped steering wheel, alloy wheels, front passenger vanity mirror, front-seat map pockets and USB charging outlets, you’ll need the Hybrid Plus auto grade. This also brings privacy glass, heated front seats, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

Finally, Hybrid GLX auto ups the ante with a wireless phone charger, folding exterior mirrors, paddle shifters, climate control, glossy alloys and more.

Suzuki Swift Accessories

Suzuki Swift Engine

Under the Swift Hybrid’s clamshell bonnet is a 61kW/112Nm 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, mated to an electric motor/starter/generator known as an 'ISG'. It delivers an additional 2.3kW and 60Nm, for a healthy power-to-weight ratio of around 63kW per tonne. The front wheels are driven via a five-speed manual or Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) automatic.

Suzuki Swift Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Suzuki Swift here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Cracked windscreen in my 2023 Suzuki Swift

    In modern cars with bonded windscreen, the glass is actually a structural part of the car. Therefore, if the car cops a big enough impact (say, hitting a pothole at speed) it’s conceivable that the stress passing through the whole car could cause a crack in the glass. Stress cracks in windscreens are usually fairly straight and will emanate from the edge of the glass.

    The other way to crack a windscreen is to subject it to extremes of temperature. Pouring boiling water over an icy windscreen on a cold morning is a great way to crack the glass, but high interior temperatures in hot weather can also cause cracking in extreme cases.

    Suzuki, like just about every other car-maker has a list of things that aren’t covered by warranty, including batteries, tyre, brakes pads and, as you’ve discovered, glass.

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  • Cracking sound and smoke puffing from my 2016 Suzuki Swift

    You could be looking at any number of causes for this, and some of them herald the demise of your engine. Get a mechanic to check the car out. They will probably do a compression test, a leak-down test and have a close listen to the engine both at idle and under load.

    If the cracking sound is a backfire or misfire, you may have an ignition problem. But the smoke is a bit more involved as it depends on the colour of the smoke. Black smoke suggests poor fuelling, but blue or grey smoke often means internal engine wear.

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  • The engine in our 2014 Suzuki Swift cuts out

    It is indeed a dangerous situation, especially if you’re trying to pull into fast-moving traffic when the engine suddenly cuts out. Frankly, there are literally hundreds of causes for this, so the best advice is to go back to basics and try to find anything wrong with the fuel or ignition system. An electronic scan of the car (if it hasn‘t already been done) is a good idea, too, as it might pin-point the problem area.

    You could be looking at something as simple as a poor earth connection or a blocked fuel filter. That the car runs properly in the meantime, suggests that it’s an intermittent fuel or electrical problem rather than an inherent mechanical failure.

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  • 2007 Suzuki Swift engine not turning over

    There are a few things to check here. The first is that even though the battery has been recharged, has it been load tested? This time of year is very hard on batteries and even though it may seem to be holding a charge, when you actually put a load on it via the starter motor, it can go weak at the knees and will not spin the engine over.

    The clicking you can hear is probably the starter motor’s relay which controls the power to the starter. But what about the starter motor itself? Has this been tested for correct operation. Sometimes the problem can also be what’s called the throw-out mechanism which is a solenoid that forces the starter motor’s teeth to mesh with the engine’s flywheel teeth and, therefore, turn things over.

    Perhaps an auto electrician is the best place to start. Their first job will be to test a range of things and rule out possible causes one by one.

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Suzuki Swift Wheel Size

The Suzuki Swift has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 185x55 R16 for Hatchback in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 Hatchback 185x55 R16 185x55 R16
2024 Hatchback 185x55 R16 185x55 R16
2023 Hatchback 185x55 R16 185x55 R16
2022 Hatchback 185x55 R16 185x55 R16
2021 Hatchback 185x55 R16 185x55 R16
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Suzuki Swift Wheel Sizes

Suzuki Swift Dimensions

The dimensions of the Suzuki Swift Hatchback vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 Hatchback 1495x1735x3840 mm 120 mm
2024 Hatchback 1495x1735x3840 mm 120 mm
2023 Hatchback 1495x1735x3840 mm 120 mm
2022 Hatchback 1495x1735x3840 mm 120 mm
2021 Hatchback 1495x1735x3840 mm 120 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Suzuki Swift Dimensions

Suzuki Swift Interior

Based on the previous platform, the sixth-gen Suzuki Swift's five-door only body is big and spacious for a supermini, offering lots of room and easy entry/egress. But it’s all change as far as cabin presentation is concerned, with a sweeping new dashboard that looks and feels more upmarket than before. A comparatively large and versatile cargo area tops off a well-designed interior.

Suzuki Swift Interior

Suzuki Swift Fuel Consumption

The Suzuki Swift is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by — and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 4.8L/100km for Hatchback /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Hatchback 4.8L/100km 1.2L CVT AUTO
2024 Hatchback 4.6L/100km 1.2L 5 SP MAN
2023 Hatchback 4.6L/100km 1.2L ULP 5 SP MAN
2023 Hatchback 4.8L/100km 1.2L CVT AUTO
2022 Hatchback 4.6L/100km 1.2L ULP 5 SP MAN
2022 Hatchback 4.8L/100km 1.2L CVT AUTO
2021 Hatchback 4.6L/100km 1.2L ULP 5 SP MAN
* Combined fuel consumption See All Suzuki Swift Pricing and Specs for 2025

Suzuki Swift Boot Space

The Swift Hybrid’s boot capacity is 265 litres with all seats up to the bottom of the parcel shelf. Dropping the split-fold rear seatbacks sees that expand to 569L.

Suzuki Swift Boot space

Suzuki Swift Seats

The Suzuki Swift is a five-seater hatchback, with reclining bucket seats up front and a three-occupant rear bench. Note that the base grade does not include a driver's side height adjuster. The backrest is 60/40 split-fold to boost luggage capacity into the cabin if needed.

Suzuki Swift Towing Capacity

The Suzuki Swift has maximum towing capacity of 1000kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 Hatchback 0kg 1000kg
2024 Hatchback 0kg 1000kg
2023 Hatchback 1000kg 1000kg
2022 Hatchback 1000kg 1000kg
2021 Hatchback 1000kg 1000kg
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Suzuki Swift Speed

The Suzuki Swift Hybrid can sprint from standstill to 100km/h (0-100km/h) in 11.9 seconds for the manual and 12.5s as an auto, on the way to a top speed of about 160km/h and 170km/h respectively.

Suzuki Swift Range

The Swift Hybrid averages 3.8L/100km on the combined cycle in manual form, or 4.0L/100km with the CVT auto. This translates to 78 and 80 grams per kilometre of carbon dioxide emissions respectively. Note the Swift Hybrid has a taste for more-expensive 95 RON premium unleaded petrol. Fitted with a 37-litre tank, expect a range of about 970km.