Does Suzuki Swift have Turbo?

Does Suzuki Swift have Turbo?

PERFORMANCE & FUEL CONSUMPTION The third generation Swift Sport comes with a compact 1.4 BOOSTERJET direct injection turbo engine. The intercooled turbocharger forces pressurised air into cylinders and enables the engine to maximise torque in the low engine rev range, even at 2500 rpm.

Is swift worth buying?

The ride quality on offer is a little stiff, especially at low speeds, but it’s not back-breaking. All things considered, the 2021 Swift (available only with a petrol engine, by the way) should very much be among your top picks if you’re looking for a fun, reliable and good looking hatchback.

How good was the Suzuki Swift Sport?

The one advantage the Swift Sport had is that it hardly needed to slow down for most corners, as it was capable of carrying generous speed through. The Swift Sport was fitted with Yokohama Advan tyres and was a lightweight car and weighed in at 1085kg (kerb weight). Its selling price was RM105,802.50 (OTR with insurance) and it sold really well.

How much does a Suzuki Swift cost in Singapore?

In Singapore, a similar Suzuki Swift retails at SGD131,000 for the manual version and SGD151,000 for the automatic version which is similar to the version sold here (about RM402,086 with the Singapore COE included which alone is about SGD45,600).

How fast can the Swift Sport Go?

With 134 horsepower on tap and 160Nm of torque, the Swift Sport could reach 100km/h in 8.7 seconds. This does not sound very quick but it was still a respectable figure. The one advantage the Swift Sport had is that it hardly needed to slow down for most corners, as it was capable of carrying generous speed through.

What does the Swift Sport represent?

The Swift Sport’s racing lines, elegant detailing, sporty D-shaped wheel and striking front grille represents so much more than just a race car. The Swift Sport represents every cool car you’ve ever wanted to drive; from the Batmobile to the DeLorean. It’s a metaphor. A powerful, zippy, sexy metaphor. What’s your flavour?