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Suzuki Swift

Suzuki Swift (Japan, 2004-present)

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Swift 4x4


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Swift 4x4

In 2013 Suzuki added the 4x4 variant to the Swift lineup. The variant is available with a 1.2-liter petrol engine with 93hp and 87lb-ft of torque, a five-speed manual transmission and permanent all-wheel drive system.

The Swift 4X4 rides 25mm (1in) higher than the standard car. The SZ3 trim is identical to the standard five-door Swift, and the SZ4 trim level adds front and rear skid plates, power folding door mirrors, daytime running lights, black side skirts and black wheel arch extensions.

The all-wheel drive system uses a viscous coupling to transfer power to the rear wheels only when needed to increase traction. The system adds 65kg (143lb) to the car’s weight and increases emissions by 10g/km of CO2 to 126g/km of CO2.



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Suzuki was established in 1909 by Michio Suzuki in Hamamatsu, Japan as Suzuki Loom Works. Initially building weaving looms for the silk industry, Suzuki invented a new type of weaving machine, that was exported, filed 120 patents and utility model rights. Despite its success Suzuki felt the need to diversify his company and so after doing research on current consumer's demand, he decided to focus on building a small car.

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