Suzuki Swift
RM 130,900 - 141,900
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2025 1.4T Sport
RM 130,900
2025 1.4T Sport Silver Edition
RM 141,900
Acceleration 0 - 100km/h[s]
8
Maximum Speed[km/h]
205
Fuel Consumption (Combined)[L/100km]
6.1
Length[mm]
3890
Width[mm]
1735
Height[mm]
1495
Wheelbase[mm]
2450
Seats
5
Intake System
Turbocharged
Number of Cylinders
4
Maximum Power[kW]
104
Maximum Torque[N·m]
230
Gear Box
6
Transmission Type
AMT
Drivetrain
FWD
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FAQs
Is the maintenance cost of the Suzuki Swift affordable among models of the same segment?
The maintenance cost of the Suzuki Swift is relatively affordable among small cars of the same segment. A routine minor service (oil and filter change) costs about RM 200-400, and a major service (including brake fluid and transmission fluid change) costs about RM 800-1500. The spare parts are sufficiently supplied and reasonably priced.
What is the tire specification of the Suzuki Swift, and what is the approximate replacement cycle?
The conventional models of the Suzuki Swift have a tire specification of 185/55 R16, while the sport versions have 195/50 R16. The tire replacement cycle is usually 40000-60000 km or 4-5 years of use, depending on the wear level (replacement required when the tread is less than 1.6mm) and service life.
What is the used car residual value rate of the Suzuki Swift, and what are the influencing factors?
The residual value rate of the Suzuki Swift in the Malaysian used car market is at the upstream level among models of the same segment, with a residual value rate of about 55%-65% for 3-year-old cars. Main influencing factors: vehicle maintenance status, mileage, accident records, color and configuration. Models with official maintenance completed on time and no major accidents have a higher residual value rate.
What are the body dimensions and boot space of the Suzuki Swift?
The Suzuki Swift has a length of 3860mm, width of 1735mm, height of 1495mm, and a wheelbase of 2450mm. Its regular boot space is 265 litres, meeting the storage needs of daily commuting and short trips.
What is the official maintenance schedule and first service recommendation for the Suzuki Swift?
The Suzuki Swift is recommended for its first service at 1000 km or 1 month (whichever comes first). Subsequent routine maintenance is required every 10000 km or 12 months, and it is advised to strictly follow the official manual.
What are the common problems of the Suzuki Swift and how to prevent them?
Common problems of the Suzuki Swift include abnormal noise from the steering rack, worn stabilizer bar bushings, and slight abnormal noise from interior trim on older models. Prevention methods: regularly inspect the steering system and suspension components, replace worn bushings in a timely manner, avoid high-speed speed bumps, and reduce frequent stress on interior trim.
What is the fuel economy performance of the Suzuki Swift, and what is the approximate actual fuel consumption?
The Suzuki Swift is equipped with a 1.2L mild hybrid system, with an official combined fuel consumption of approximately 4.0-4.8L/100km. The actual urban fuel consumption is about 5.5-6.5L/100km, and highway fuel consumption is about 4.5-5.0L/100km, which is affected by driving habits and road conditions.
What is the fuel tank capacity of the Suzuki Swift, and how far can a full tank take you?
The Suzuki Swift has a fuel tank capacity of 37 litres. Combined with its high fuel efficiency, a full tank can travel approximately 700-800 km in combined road conditions, about 550-650 km in urban conditions, and up to 850-950 km in highway conditions.
What are the power parameters and transmission types of the Suzuki Swift?
The main models of the Suzuki Swift are equipped with a 1.2L three-cylinder naturally aspirated engine + 12V mild hybrid system, with a maximum horsepower of 83 hp and a peak torque of 107 Nm. The transmission system offers two options: a 5-speed manual transmission and a CVT continuously variable transmission, with front-wheel drive as the drive method.
How to solve the interior abnormal noise problem of the Suzuki Swift?
The interior abnormal noise of the Suzuki Swift is mostly caused by loose clips or missing screws on the trim panels. Solution: remove the interior trim panels, replace worn clips and tighten loose screws, and stick soundproof rubber strips if necessary to reduce vibration noise. The operation is simple and the cost is low.
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