Is Suzuki launching new Swift in Pakistan?

Pak Suzuki has finally launched the new 4th gen Suzuki Swift hatchback in Pakistan after a stretchy 11-years tenure of the globally retired 2nd gen model. This generation of Swift had made its world debut in Japan back in December 2016. The new Swift is available in three variants and two transmission options.

What is the price of Swift 2021 in Pakistan?

PKR 1,972,000 – PKR 2,148,000

Category Hatchback
Brand Suzuki
Model SWIFT
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What is the price of Swift 2022 in Pakistan?

Suzuki Swift Price in Pakistan. Suzuki Swift 2022 price in Pakistan ranges from Rs. 27.7 lacs for the base GL Manual to Rs. 33 lacs for the top-of-the-line GLX CVT.

Is Suzuki Swift a sport car?

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.

Is Suzuki Swift discontinued in Pakistan?

Suzuki Swift hatchback has been finally discontinued in Pakistan. Pak Suzuki had informed its dealers last year, that the production of the 1300cc hatchback will come to an end in August 2021.

Which Suzuki car is best in Pakistan?

The Suzuki Cultus is the best-selling car in Pakistan in June. According to data released by PAMA, sales of new locally-made light vehicles in Pakistan soar 57.1% year-on-year in June to 13.750 units, leading to a year-to-date talky up 128.1% to 101.443.

Is Swift automatic?

Maruti Suzuki Swift is exciting to drive and it only gets more comfortable and convenient with Auto Gear Shift (AGS) technology. This automatic transmission technology assesses the dynamic driving conditions to automatically optimize gear shifts.

Why was the Suzuki Swift discontinued?

Discontinuation of Swift According to Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), sales of Swift have come down from 5,509 units in 2018-19 to 2,316 in 2020-21. Sales of 2019-20 (1,828) were marred by the pandemic and hence, cannot be taken as a benchmark.