The updated Suzuki Swift gets more safety kit, ‘mild hybrid’ tech as standard and fresh looks but loses the fizzy turbocharged 1.0-litre engine option that made it such a hoot to drive
In isolation the Swift Sport is a fun car with plenty to enjoy but it’s simply too expensive – and too slow – to compete with the true hot hatch heroes it’s now priced against
Expert review4 years ago
Your questions answered
The Suzuki Swift offers a top speed range between 99miles per hour and 122miles per hour, depending on the version.
Suzuki Swift on-the-road prices RRP from £19,699 and rises to around £22,049, depending on the version.
According to the official figures, the Suzuki Swift's fuel economy ranges between 0mpg and 66mpg.
The standard UK car tax rate is currently £195. You may also have to pay higher rates based on your car’s emission levels. Learn more about car tax bands.