Maruti Suzuki launches New Swift S-CNG Variant
2 min readHyderabad: Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) on Thursday launched the S-CNG variant of the Epic New Swift. It offers array of standard safety features such as six airbags, unmatched fuel-efficiency of 32.85 km/kg, Electronic Stability Program+ (ESP), and Hill Hold Assist. Further, equipped with a range of modern features, such as automatic climate control, rear AC vent, wireless charger, 60: 40 split rear seats, and a feature-loaded 17.78 cm (7-inch) Smart Play Pro infotainment system and Suzuki Connect, enhancing the overall driving experience.
The newly launched Swift is being appreciated for its distinct design, underscored by its bold wraparound character line, which lends it a sporty identity in the premium hatchback segment. The Swift S-CNG continues to uphold this distinct sporty character. Complemented by the Z-series Dual VVT engine it emits low CO2 and delivers an impressive maximum torque of 101.8 Nm @ 2900 rpm for better city driving.
Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing and Sales, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said, “The Swift brand has always been synonymous with spirited performance and iconic style. With the launch of the Epic New Swift S-CNG, we are not just expanding its rich legacy but taking it to new heights. Powered by our all-new Z-series engine, it delivers remarkable fuel-efficiency of 32.85 km/kg#, more than a 6 per cent improvement over its predecessor, without compromising the exhilarating drive that Swift enthusiasts love.”
He further added, “Maruti Suzuki pioneered the production of CNG vehicles in India back in 2010. Since then, we have sold over 2 million S-CNG vehicles to date, contributing to a significant reduction of 2 million tonnes of CO2 emissions. Our S-CNG technology has democratised green mobility solutions, and we are proud to offer the widest range of 14 S-CNG powered vehicles across all body styles. Last fiscal year, our CNG sales in the passenger vehicle category witnessed a 46.8 per cent growth compared to Financial Year 2022-23 and registered a CAGR of around 28 per cent since 2010.”