The Suzuki Swift 2023 prices range from $18,990 for the basic trim level Hatchback Swift GL Navi to $38,840 for the top of the range Hatchback Swift Sport Turbo.
The Suzuki Swift 2023 is available in — and Regular Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.2L Continuous Variable to the Hatchback 1.4L 6 SP Automatic.
Hatchback
Suzuki Swift Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GL (qld) | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $20,790 – 26,290 |
GL Navi | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $18,370 – 23,210 |
GL Navi (qld) | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $19,690 – 24,860 |
GL Navi Plus | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $19,470 – 24,640 |
GL Plus (qld) | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $22,220 – 27,500 |
GL Plus Special Edition (qld) | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $23,650 – 29,260 |
GL S | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $20,900 – 26,400 |
GL S | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $20,460 – 25,850 |
GL S Plus | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $22,660 – 27,940 |
GL Shadow | 1.2LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $23,540 – 29,040 |
GL Special Edition (qld) | 1.2LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $22,330 – 27,610 |
GLX (qld) | 1.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $25,960 – 32,010 |
GLX Shadow | 1.0L6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $29,040 – 34,980 |
GLX Turbo | 1.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $25,960 – 32,010 |
Sport Turbo | 1.4LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $28,600 – 34,430 |
Sport Turbo (qld) | 1.4LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $29,810 – 35,970 |
Suzuki Swift 2023 FAQs
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We purchased a Suzuki Swift that was advertised with nine kilometres, but once we picked it up it had 800km. What can we do?
The first thing to know is that if the car is not presented for delivery in the condition in which bit was described in the contract of sale, you don’t have to accept it. Without knowing the exact circumstances, it sounds as though the car may have ben used as the dealership’s demonstrator model. If that’s the case, it should be sold as such and at a discount to your fiancée.
Check the date of first registration. That might give you a clue as to how long it’s actually been driven on the road. You would expect a handful of kilometres to be added as the car is sent for pre-delivery and detailing, but 800km seems a bit sharp. If you go ahead, make sure you ask whether the warranty will start from the day you take delivery or will be back-dated to the date of first registration.
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