
Last Updated on: 04 Dec 2025
Maruti Suzuki Swift
The Maruti Swift price in India starts from Rs 5.79 lakh, and rises to Rs 8.65 lakh (ex-showroom), with 12 variants on offer. The fourth-generation Swift was launched in May 2024, with Hyundai Grand i10 and Tata Tiago being its main rivals. Other Maruti hatchbacks on sale include the Alto K10, S Presso, Celerio, Wagon R and Baleno.
Under the hood, the Swift comes with the carmaker’s new Z series 1.2-litre three-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, producing 82hp and 112Nm. The Swift can also be had with a factory-fitted CNG kit, but makes lower outputs of 70hp and 102Nm. The Maruti Swift mileage range is 24.8 kmpl - 32.85 km/kg.
The Swift interior is similar to the more premium Baleno hatchback and the Fronx SUV. The Swift top model comes with goodies like 15-inch alloy wheels, LED projector headlights, LED fog lamps, push-button start/stop button, steering-mounted controls, a rear camera, cruise control, auto climate control, powered folding wing ORVMs, a wireless phone charger, rear AC vents and more.
Maruti Swift Highlights
- Maruti sells the Swift hatchback via its Arena outlets, while the Baleno is sold from Nexa showrooms
- After the revised GST rates, the Swift has become cheaper by up to Rs 85,000
- The fourth-gen Maruti Swift debuts the brand’s Z12E 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine in India
- Swift petrol mileage goes up to 25.75kpl, while the CNG version returns 32.85km/kg
- Swift CNG is available in VXI, VXI (O) and ZXI variants
- Features like projector LED headlights, 15-inch alloy wheels, 9-inch touchscreen and more on offer
Maruti Suzuki Rivals
The Maruti Swift goes against the likes of the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and the Tata Tiago hatchbacks.
Maruti Safety Rating
The current Maruti Swift safety rating was announced in July 2024. At the Euro NCAP, the Maruti Swift safety rating comprised 3 stars out of 5. Unlike the made-in-India Maruti Swift that's on sale here, the model sold in Europe is made at Suzuki’s plant in Sagara, Japan. Bharat NCAP Swift safety rating is yet to be announced.
Maruti Suzuki Swift Latest Updates
Nov 2025: Maruti Swift, Wagon R get discounts of up to Rs 62,000 this month
Sep 2025: Maruti Suzuki prices after GST cuts: Swift gets a lakh cheaper
Jan 2025: Maruti Grand Vitara, Fronx, Swift special editions showcased at Auto Expo 2025
Jan 2025: Renault Kwid, Maruti Swift, Hyundai Grand i10 were most popular used cars in 2024: Spinny
Oct 2024: Maruti Swift Blitz launched
Jul 2024: New Suzuki Swift scores 3 stars in Euro NCAP's tests
Jun 2024: Maruti Swift crosses 30 lakh sales milestone
Maruti Suzuki Swift Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 24.8 kmpl - 32.85 km/kg |
Engine | 1197 cc |
Fuel Type | CNG, Petrol |
Transmission | Manual, AMT Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | Hatchback |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 81.58hp at 5700rpm |
Max Torque | 111.7Nm at 4300rpm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
Maruti Suzuki Swift price & variants
The Maruti Swift price starts at Rs 5.79 lakh and goes up to Rs 8.65 lakh, ex-showroom. The Maruti Swift is offered in 12 variants, from 1.2 Petrol LXI to 1.2 Petrol ZXI+ AMT. The Maruti Swift features included in the fully loaded ZXI+ trim comprise 15-inch alloy wheels, LED projector headlights, LED fog lamps, push-button start/stop button, wireless charger, cruise control, a rear camera, cruise control, automatic climate control and more.
Maruti Suzuki Swift expert review
We like
Light controls
Impressive fuel efficiency
Sporty handling
We don't like
Engine's lacks punch
Priced too close to Baleno
Exterior Design And Engineering
8
Interior Space And Comfort
8
Performance And Refinement
8
Mileage / Range And Efficiency
9
Ride Comfort And Handling
9
Features And Safety
8
Value For Money
7
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Maruti Suzuki Swift comparison

Maruti Suzuki Swift mileage
As per Maruti, the Swift petrol manual returns 24.9kpl to the litre, while the AMT version returns 25.75kpl. Swift CNG mileage is 32.85km/kg.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNG | 1197 cc | Manual | 32.85 km/kg |
| Petrol | 1197 cc | Manual | 24.8 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1197 cc | AMT Auto | 25.75 kmpl |
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Maruti Suzuki Swift Colours
Maruti Swift is available in 10 colours . Buyers can choose any 1 of these 10 colours.
Maruti Suzuki Swift FAQs
Trending Questions on Maruti Suzuki Swift - Answered by Autocar Experts
My budget is ₹10-11 lakh, and this will be my first car. My monthly driving will be less than 200km. Please suggest a suitable option.
- Hatchback: Maruti Suzuki Swift
- Compact sedan: Honda Amaze, Maruti Suzuki Dzire
- Compact SUV/Crossover: Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Hyundai Exter
I am interested in buying a new Maruti car around ₹6.5-7 lakh. Is it better to buy a top-variant Ignis or a mid-variant Swift? I am looking for a manual drive only, high driver seating, reasonable safety and entertainment features in this budget range, and decent resale value.
Since your priority is a high seating position, you should go for the top variant of the Maruti Suzuki Ignis. The Ignis has a slightly elevated driving position compared to the Maruti Suzuki Swift and better all-around visibility.
The Swift’s interiors feel a touch claustrophobic in comparison. What makes the case for the Ignis is the 1.2 K-series four-cylinder engine, which feels peppier and smoother than the Swift’s Z12, three-cylinder motor. However, the Swift, which is a more popular model, has a higher resale value.
Can you suggest a second-hand diesel vehicle, preferably a Maruti or Mahindra TUV300, in the range of ₹5-5.5 lakh?
Instead of Mahindra TUV300, it would be better for you go for the Maruti Suzuki Dzire or Swift.
Mahindra has stopped the manufacturing of TUV300, which means in future the service bill can go up. Most manufacturers promise to supply the parts, but their availability goes down, and parts become expensive.
I am planning to buy a car. I have learned driving at a driving school, but still need more practice. I am thinking of buying a new car, as used cars in good condition are quite expensive. My budget is ₹8 to 12 lakh. Should I go for a manual or an automatic? I want a car that is easy to adapt to, as I do not have much driving experience.
I am looking for a car with easy ingress and egress for my mother, who is a senior citizen with joint pains. She has trouble getting in and out of my Swift. She finds the Wagon R very easy for ingress and egress, but I do not want to move from a Swift to a Wagon R. Hence, I am looking for cars that offer a similar seat height from the ground, where it does not feel like she has to climb into the car or get down to seat height, both of which are difficult for her.
I am 53 years old and 6 feet 2 inches tall. I have just learned to drive and am still not very confident. I want to buy my first car for a family of four. My budget is Rs 7 to 9 lakh. I will drive around 40 km per day in the city and around 1,400 km on the highway every three months. Please suggest which car would be good for me.
I would like to buy an automatic transmission car within a budget of 8.5 Lakhs. Mostly city driving, better mileage is required for regular use.
Hi, I’m planning to buy my first car, and I prefer an automatic transmission. I’ll be using it daily for office commutes in bumper‑to‑bumper traffic, and since I’m tall and well built, I need something with comfortable, manageable legroom. Could you suggest some suitable cars within a ₹9-10 lakh on-road price in Chennai based on these requirements?
I want to change/upgrade to an automatic petrol car that is easy to drive. I will be using it mostly for local shopping, etc. My budget is between 8-9 lakhs, and I am open to EVs.
I want to buy a new car by exchanging my existing one. My budget is 9 lakhs. I will drive mostly in the city, with highway trips or long drives 4-5 times a year. My priorities are safety, comfort, a good engine and gearbox, reliability, and good after-sales support or service network. I prefer a manual. Since parking in the city is a challenge, I don’t want a very big car.
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