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Here’s Why The 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift Could Be A Much Safer Vehicle Than Before

One of the key aspects where the previous versions of the Maruti Swift was falling behind is safety. The outgoing third-gen model just got a single star when it was tested by Global NCAP back in 2022. However, Maruti will be improving the safety quotient of the new fourth-gen Swift, set for launch on May 9, by offering six airbags as standard across the variant lineup.


The addition of six airbags is definitely a welcome move by Maruti Suzuki. But we also hope structural changes have been made as that’s what really matters in crash safety tests. Another point to note is that the Japan-spec Swift performed admirably in the Japan NCAP crash safety test with a four star rating.

Other expected safety features onboard the new-gen Swift are electronic stability control, hill hold assist, rear parking sensors with camera and ABS with EBD. Sadly, leaked images have confirmed that the 2024 Swift won’t get ADAS features, which is offered in the international-spec model.

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The leaked pictures have also given us a clear look at the upcoming hatchback, which will get minor design changes for the Indian market. It’s also confirmed that the 2024 Swift will get the new three-cylinder petrol engine, replacing the outgoing four-cylinder unit. To take a closer look at the India-spec Swift ahead of its launch, head to this report.

Bookings for the new Maruti Swift are open and as mentioned earlier, it will launch on May 9. Prices are expected to command a minor premium over the outgoing model, which started from Rs 6.25 lakh (ex-showroom). It will renew its rivalry with the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios as well as similarly priced models such as Tata Punch, Renault Triber and Nissan Magnite.

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