Words by Rob McSorley
Three years after its original launch images have surfaced of Suzuki's revised Swift supermini ahead its launch later in the year. Details at the moment are a little sketchy but the obvious differences are easy to spot.

Changes to the cabin are likely to be less noticeable amounting to new trim fabrics and updates to some of the switchgear. Equipment levels across the range have always been generous so its unlikely that this will change when the Swift is launched.
Under the bonnet the engine range is not going to change offering UK buyers a choice of 1.2-litre VVT petrol and 1.3-litre diesel units (in addition to a 1.6-litre petrol in the Swift Sport). Changes to the way the Suzuki drives are also unlikely as the current model rides and handles very well compared to many of its rivals.

The second new model will be a four-wheel-drive Swift again already available in other markets. Buyers will be able to choose between two different versions the first with additional body cladding and under body protection and another version without. The more rugged models will rival Fiat's popular 4x4 and Trekking versions of the Panda.
Prices are yet to be revealed but are likely to remain largely the same as the current car but further details will follow in the coming months.
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