Suzuki has confirmed that the fourth generation of the Swift will be showcased in its concept form at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo from October 26th to November 5th. While the concept will be unveiled, the production version is expected to follow closely. The Suzuki Swift concept will preview the upcoming compact hatchback, which is likely to be launched in 2024.

The new Swift will feature Suzuki’s latest design language, with completely new exterior and interior designs. It will offer improved mileage along with advanced features and technology. The car has been seen testing multiple times on foreign soil and embodies an evolutionary approach to its design.

The images revealed show a new front with sharp LED headlights, a forward-dipping clamshell bonnet, a new hexagonal chrome grille with new inserts, a redesigned front bumper with new fog lights, new alloy wheels, new tail lamps with L-shaped signature, a new rear bumper.

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Summery:

– Suzuki has confirmed that the fourth-generation Swift will be showcased in its concept form at the Tokyo Mobility Show 2023.
– The concept preview of the upcoming compact hatchback is expected to happen in 2024.
– The new Swift will feature a completely new design language, both on the exterior and interior, along with advanced features and technologies.
– The images show a new front with LED headlights, a hexagonal chrome grille, redesigned front bumper with fog lights, new alloy wheels, and a unified spoiler with high-mounted stop lamp.
– The traditional handle of the rear door has been moved to its conventional position and will not be mounted on the pillar.
– The car is expected to be powered by a new 1.2-liter hybrid petrol engine and is likely to offer a mileage of 35-40 km per liter.
– The Swift concept will also include safety technologies such as Dual Sensor Brake Support II, Adaptive High Beam System, and Driver Monitoring System.
– The interior of the new Swift concept will have mounted controls, a flat-bottom steering wheel with a push button start/stop, and updated semi-digital instrument console.

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