The third generation Suzuki Swift Sport made its
global premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show. As expected, the new Japanese hot
hatch ditches the naturally aspirated 1.6-liter engine of the previous model
for the company’s 1.4-liter BoosterJet unit which makes 138 hp and 230 Nm of torque.
The new model is also lighter by 80 kg compared to its
predecessor, tipping the scales at just 970 kg. The new platform is not only
lighter however but stiffer and safer as well.
The 1.4-liter BoosterJet engine features direct
injection, a short-port intake manifold and an integrated to the cylinder head
exhaust manifold. Paired to it is the six-speed manual transmission used in the
previous Swift Sport but now it has been tuned for improved smoothness, better
feel and increased rigidity.
The front suspension utilizes Monroe dampers, along
with thicker anti-roll bars while the wheel hub and wheel bearings are now
combined into a single unit for better rigidity. The rear suspension’s trailing
arm has been exclusively designed for the Swift Sport while the toe rigidity
has been improved by 1.4 times over its predecessor, with camber rigidity being
three times greater.
Unfortunately Suzuki hasn’t released any performance
figures yet. The car is running on 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 195/45
tires. The front end features a model-specific staggered design for the
honeycomb grille while carbon fiber-style embossing can be found on the
front-lip spoiler, the side skirts and the rear diffuser.
The interior features red accents and an instrument
panel that features contrasting colors and new boost and temperature gauges. A
pair of semi-bucket seats, a D-shaped steering wheel and chrome-finished shift
knob and pedals are just some of the Swift Sport’s unique interior features. A
seven-inch infotainment system with 3D navigation and Bluetooth is also
present.
The new Suzuki Swift Sport also comes with an
impressive range of active safety systems, including the Advanced Forward
Detection, Dual Sensor Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, Adaptive Cruise
Control and more.