Suzuki Swift 2011 Elegant CIty Car
Suzuki is proud of the first pictures and information about announcing a new beginning, third generation Suzuki Swift sold in the UK in autumn 2010.
Suzuki has the line off ceremony for the world premiere production of new cars in mass production facilities Magyar Suzuki Corporation in Esztergom, HungaryAll new Suzuki Swift is positioned as a new Suzuki world strategic models and good progress in style, impact safety, driving performance, handling, fuel consumption and emissions increased significantly lower.
Extensive use of high strength steel to make new body is lighter and harder than before and offers improvements in the design of the plate. The body of the latter design has also helped improve safety for pedestrians and the impact of the passengers.
Better track and larger diameter wheels with low profile tires make for a better treatment than the Suzuki Swift is acclaimed sold out, which began in 2005.
Interior now has a more dynamic feeling, displaying black head with silver accents in the car.
New Swift has grown a bit long (90 mm) with a 50mm increase in wheelbase.
The powertrain, a new 1.2-liter engine combines Dual VVT (Variable inlet and exhaust valve timing) that is used produces 94PS at 6,000 rpm, slightly higher than the 1.3-liter engine off. Torque is increased to 118Nm at 4800 rpm.
Fuel consumption is 56.5mpg on the combined cycle for the manual transmission model, an improvement of 1.3 liters 7.8mpg on the previous lesson.
Emissions are much lower than normal, 1.2-liter engine with manual transmission produces just 116g/km on the combined cycle, representing 24g/km or 17 percent improvement over 1.3. Optional automatic transmission will be available for petrol engines from launch.
A 1.3-liter diesel engine will also become available and are scheduled for release in the UK in early 2011, the engine emits 109g/km (119g/km of) and has an impressive combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg, a increase in the already very credible 62.8 mpg out of the Suzuki Swift DDIS. The Euro 5 engine has a better engine than ever with the level of reduction of mechanical friction and flexibility to run smoother.
Another option will be available later this month photos and details of the full specifications and UK pricing will be announced in the summer of 2010.
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