Saturday 3 September 2011

Maruti Suzuki All new Swift review 2011

Maruti Suzuki All new Swift review 2011
The new Swift has finally arrived on Indian roads and we’ve just driven it. At first glance, it looks just like the earlier model but the changes are difficult to tell immediately. The fact is that this car is a grounds-up new generation of the Swift.
The new Swift is based on an all-new platform and is now both longer and wider. It gains 90mm in overall length and the wheelbase is 40mm longer. While overall width has increased by 5mm, height remains unchanged.
The benefits of the increased dimensions can be seen in the improved cabin space and the Swift now feels bigger inside, with more knee room for the rear passengers. This is aided, in part, by the indents in the back of the front seats. However, just like the old Swift, the rear still feels claustrophobic due to the small window area.
The Swift’s interior styling, which is heavily borrowed from its Kizashi sibling, is now plusher. The new instruments look superb and the steering-mounted controls feel good to operate. However, material quality hasn’t been improved substantially and the tiny boot space continues to disappoint.
The car is now sportier to drive and the 1.2 K-series petrol gets variable valve timing (VVT) to bump up power to 86bhp. The engine, which was a gem earlier, is simply brilliant now. It loves to be revved and refinement levels are a lot better than before. The addition of VVT has now rid the engine of the slightly weak bottom end. The torque curve is now much flatter and the power delivery more linear. The engine revs cleanly and is vibe-free all the way to the red line, sounding nice near the limit. Maruti says VVT on the 1.2 K-series engine has improved fuel efficiency by four percent and the Indian driving cycle economy figure is an impressive 18.6kpl.
The 1.3 diesel Multi-jet engine remains largely unchanged but the carmaker’s effort to make the cabin a quieter place is evident. The motor, which is still mated to a fixed geometry turbo and develops the same 74bhp, feels more refined than before. There is a bit of lag initially but once past that, it makes good progress. Surprisingly, the diesel has lost its strong mid-range and we found ourselves downshifting more often than we did before. Maruti informs us that the engines have been tuned more for efficiency, which has compromised their flexible nature to some extent but not so much that it would bother most Swift owners.
Ride and handling is substantially improved. Turn-in is sharp, there’s grip to spare and body roll is progressive enough. The ride quality is much improved in terms of bump absorption over big road undulations and the car feels less fidgety at highway speeds as well.
Suzuki has also reworked the steering and the new Swift gets a new variable-gear ratio design and low-play joints. The steering now feels a lot more positive around the centre position and a quicker ratio allows for sharper directional changes. However, it still lacks consistency. It is quick enough but becomes very light and disconnected for a moment after turn-in before it weights up.
Overall, the all-new Swift is lighter, longer and more spacious than before, delivering improved performance, driver dynamics and enhanced fuel economy. Suzuki has done well to iron out most of the flaws in the earlier Swift while retaining all the really good bits. That’s an extremely practical and effective way to ensure that the new Swift will start from where the old one left – right on the top of its class.                     

Price Range (in lakhs)*

Ex-showroom Price Rs 4.8-6.0 lakh (estimated)

ENGINE

Installation Front, transverse, front-wheel drive
Type 1197cc petrol/ 1248cc diesel
Maximum power 85.8bhp at 6000rpm/74bhp at 4000rpm
Maximum torque 11.51kgm at 4000rpm/19.19kgm at 2000rpm
Borexstroke 73x71.5mm/69.6x82mm

Transmission

Drive 5-speed Manual
Gear ratio – 1 3.545/3.545
Gear ratio – 2 1.904/1.904
Gear ratio – 3 1.280/1.233
Gear ratio – 4 0.914/0.911
Gear ratio – 5 0.757/0.725
Reverse 3.272/3.250

Dimensions

Length 3850mm
Width 1695mm
Height 1510mm
Wheel Base 2430mm
Ground clearance 170mm

Weight

Kerb weight (in kg) Lxi/Ldi: 960/1050,Vxi/Vdi: 970/1060, Zxi/Zdi: 990/1080

Steering

Type Electric, Rack and pinion
Turning radius 4.8m

Brakes

Front Discs
Rear Drums

Suspension

Front McPherson Struts
Rear Torsion Beam

Tyres

Size Lxi,Vxi,Ldi,Vdi: 165/80R14, Zxi,Zdi: 185/65R15
Fuel tank Capacity 42 litres
                                                       

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