What colors are available for the Suzuki Swift?

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DelGrant
07/29/25 6:11pm
Suzuki Swift offers a total of 9 colors, which are Burgundy, Titanium Gray, Sea Sand Blue, Vibrant Orange, Dark Green, Carbon Gray, Amber Brown, Moonlight White, and Sandstone Gold. Below is an introduction to the Swift: 1. The Swift is a compact hatchback produced by Changan Suzuki, with engine options including a 1.3L naturally aspirated version and a 1.5L naturally aspirated version. Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic. 2. Driving comfort and agility. It features the widest wheelbase in its class, with front and rear wheelbases of 1470mm and 1480mm, respectively. Additionally, the Swift is the widest in its class, measuring 1690mm. These dimensions allow the Swift to provide a spacious interior while ensuring vehicle stability and comfort. Moreover, the Swift adopts a rear-engine layout, which is rare in current models, reducing cabin noise and enhancing driving stability. 3. Safety has always been a concern for compact cars. The Swift not only improves collision resistance through body materials but also ensures the safety of passengers through structural design. In terms of the braking system, ABS+EBD and BA (Brake Assist) are standard. The Swift also comes with a keyless start system and smart control door locks, which help deter thieves.
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