Suzuki Swift 1.2 Mild Hybrid Ultra ALLGRIP 5dr Review
Category: Small car
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Suzuki Swift reviewThere are bigger and more comfortable small cars, but the Suzuki Swift is frugal, fun to drive and, if you’re signing up to a finance agreement, great value. We recommend the regular front-wheel-drive (2WD) version with a manual gearbox and entry-level Motion trim.
The trim
See full equipmentWe don’t think it’s worth forking out extra for Ultra trim, but if you do you’ll get a polished finish to the alloys, automatic (rather than manual) air-conditioning and electric folding mirrors.
The engine
See full engine specsThe Swift’s three-cylinder engine isn’t turbocharged and has a modest 81bhp, but acceleration isn’t as pedestrian as you might be fearing and fuel economy is superb. A five-speed manual gearbox comes as standard, but you can pay extra for a CVT automatic.