Suzuki Swift Hybrid Now Available in Australia: Complete Details on Pricing and Features

Suzuki Swift Hybrid Now Available in Australia: Complete Details on Pricing and Features
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Suzuki has launched the Swift Hybrid in Australia, introducing three variants: the Swift HYBRID, Swift HYBRID Plus, and Swift HYBRID GLX.

These models feature a combination of a gasoline engine and electric motor, aiming to improve fuel efficiency.

The base model Swift HYBRID is available with either a 5-speed manual or automatic CVT transmission, boasting fuel economies of 3.8L/100km and 4.0L/100km respectively.

The vehicle includes technology such as a 9-inch multimedia touchscreen compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with safety features including dual camera brake support, lane departure warnings, and a rearview camera.

Pricing starts at $24,490 drive away for the manual Swift HYBRID and $26,990 for the automatic version.

The Swift HYBRID Plus, priced at $28,490 drive away, adds features like 16-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, and additional safety technologies such as a blind-spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert.

The top-tier Swift HYBRID GLX, at $29,490 drive away, includes luxury features such as wireless phone charging and climate control.

The Swift Hybrid is offered in a variety of colours, including the new Frontier Blue Pearl with a Black Metallic Roof.

Additional costs apply for metallic and pearl paint options, with prices varying based on the choice of finish.

With the release of the Swift Hybrid, Suzuki introduces additional options to the Australian hybrid car market, providing various features across different price points.

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