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NewsBy: Ryan De Villiers
Suzuki’s next-generation 2024 Japan-spec Swift model will be powered by a new 1,2-litre three-cylinder petrol and feature a slightly redesigned cabin composition, according to reports.
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The Z12E 1,2-litre four-cylinder engine will reportedly replace the 1,2-litre four-cylinder K-series engines that have served as the main power components to this point. Revealed at the Japan Mobility Show, the firm has offered some insight into the inner workings of the next hatchback from its stables that will carry the Swift badge. Additionally, reports indicate that the Japanese market, and likely others with similar spec variants, will feature an AWD system and a CVT or regular manual gearbox. While hardware has been unveiled, the official output has yet to be revealed, but speculation points to an output closer to the current 1,4-litre powerplant (103 kW) and 113 N.m.
Additional revisions to the Swift’s formula include a redesign to its exterior, which extends to the LED headlights, grille, and new wheels. As for the interior, the Japan-spec model features a new 9,0-inch, while the rest of the cabin’s infrastructure will likely remain almost undisturbed.
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The next-generation Swift is expected to arrive around the first or second quarter of 2024.
At the time of the publication, Suzuki has yet to comment on the arrival of this next-generation Swift, but we will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as information is made available.
Keyword: 2024 Japan-Spec Suzuki Swift To Be Powered By Three-Cylinder