Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Maruti Swift Review


Maruti Swift Review

The New Maruti Swift is featured with Common Rail Direct Injection technology which gives the best performance with the all new Maruti Swift. In the category of B-segment cars Swift delivers new quality of power, response and fuel efficiency. Swift at present is available in three to five way door opening options. Safety features of the car include air bags, electronic brake force distribution and even brake assist. Power steering and spacious interiors are specialty of Maruti Swift.

Maruti Swift Description

The New Swift Diesel, Underneath that amazing body now lies the next generation of Common Rail Direct Injection Technology that is unlike anything you have ever experienced before. At the heart of this advanced technology lies a DDiS engine(The DDiS engine is manufactured indigenously at the new state-of-the-art plant at Manesar, Haryana) that delivers completely new levels of power,refinement, response and fuel efficiency, Swift is a clean-sheet design, built on a newly developed platform with three- and a five-door models on offer. Underneath the cutesy styling, though, it’s a lot less avantgarde, with contemporary (if hardly revolutionary) mechanicals. Suzuki has adopted torsion beam rear suspension – as is the class norm with cars in the B segment – instead of their usual three-link set-up, and fitted necessary modern safety systems such as electronic brake force distribution and brake assist. Accompanying those active safety systems are twin front airbags, and optional side and curtain airbags. Big-car features such as keyless ignition are also optional, There’s a choice of three engines: a 65bhp 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol, a 75bhp 1.5-litre petrol with variable valve timing, and a 1.3-litre turbodiesel with common-rail injection. There are also three gearboxes on offer, with a five-speed manual, robotised five-speed manual and four-speed automatic gearboxes available on selected engines.



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