Maruti Suzuki has recently rolled out the fourth-generation Swift in India, sparking excitement among automotive enthusiasts. However, amidst this anticipation, the company has dropped a bombshell: there will be no Swift RS or Sport models available for the Indian market. This revelation, confirmed by Maruti Suzuki’s sales and marketing head, Partho Banerjee, has left many enthusiasts disheartened.
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Traditionally, the Suzuki Swift has often boasted performance-oriented variants in international markets. The previous iteration, the third-gen Swift Sport, flaunted a potent 140hp, 1.4-liter turbo-petrol engine, coupled with 48V mild-hybrid technology, alongside cosmetic enhancements. Despite occasional sightings of the Swift Sport in India for testing purposes, Maruti Suzuki has decided against launching it officially.
One potential contender for India was the Swift RS, equipped with the 1.0-liter Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine, already localized by Maruti Suzuki for the Fronx. However, Banerjee dismissed this notion, emphasizing the Swift’s inherent sportiness and suggesting that turbocharging might not be necessary.
The lukewarm response to the Baleno RS, a turbo-petrol variant introduced by Maruti in 2017, might have influenced this decision. Moreover, logistical challenges and significant costs associated with introducing a sportier Swift, whether through homologation or importation, further deterred Maruti from pursuing this path.
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Despite potential avenues for importing the Swift Sport, such as leveraging government policies, Maruti Suzuki remains adamant about its decision. Banerjee reiterated the Swift’s established reputation for sportiness, implying that additional performance variants are unnecessary.
In conclusion, Maruti Suzuki’s decision not to introduce the Swift RS or Sport models in India has stirred controversy among automotive enthusiasts. While the company cites various reasons, including market viability and brand perception, many fans feel let down by the absence of these performance-oriented offerings. As enthusiasts eagerly await the verdict on the fourth-gen Swift’s sportiness, Maruti Suzuki’s decision resonates across the automotive landscape.
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