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What is the actual fuel consumption of the Swift?

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VonLucas
07/29/25 9:04pm
The actual fuel consumption of the Swift is 6.7-7.3 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are specific details about the Swift: Background: The Suzuki Swift was launched by Changan Suzuki in 2005. True to its name, the Swift is compact and agile. The domestic version of the Swift features a stylish and attractive design, complete configurations, and is mostly equipped with a 1.3L engine, making it economical and fuel-efficient. It has gained popularity among many young people, especially female drivers. The Swift has a relatively short time on the market, making it less common in the used car market. However, due to its high market recognition and excellent sales, its ownership is gradually increasing. The Swift is available in 1.3L and 1.5L variants. Development: The Suzuki Swift was redesigned based on the "concept-s" prototype showcased at the 2002 Paris Motor Show and the "concept-s2" prototype displayed at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show. It comes in both 3-door and 5-door versions.
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PaisleyFitz
08/15/25 7:09pm
I've been commuting to work in my Swift for several years. The fuel consumption is slightly higher in congested urban traffic, with my recorded data generally ranging between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. However, it's much more fuel-efficient on highways, averaging around 5 to 6 liters. Overall, the average consumption is about 7 liters, which is more economical than many SUVs. The fuel consumption increases slightly by 0.5 liters when using air conditioning in summer. I believe driving habits are crucial—gentle acceleration, avoiding sudden braking, and maintaining a steady speed can effectively save fuel. Additionally, regular maintenance such as oil changes and checking tire pressure also helps reduce fuel consumption. Overall, it's quite economical and very suitable for daily family use.
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VanCamille
10/16/25 8:20am
I've been into cars for over a decade, and the Swift's fuel consumption is quite interesting. There are significant differences between engine versions. The older 1.3L engine has relatively higher fuel consumption, around 8L in urban areas and 6L on highways. The newer 1.5L model is more fuel-efficient, with a combined consumption as low as 6.5L/100km. Modifications like adding a body kit or exhaust system can slightly increase fuel consumption, but actual test data varies by individual. I recommend owners refer to the dashboard or mobile apps to record accurate figures. Many factors affect consumption, such as bumpy roads, heavy loads, or insufficient tire pressure, all of which can increase it. Remember to plan routes wisely to reduce idling. Overall, the Swift is quite fuel-efficient and offers great fun for car enthusiasts.
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VanChase
11/30/25 2:20am
When I first started driving the Swift, I was very concerned about fuel consumption. In the first month of urban commuting, the fuel consumption was around 8L/100km, dropping to about 6L on the highway. After the break-in period, it improved slightly to a combined average of 7.5L. Factors affecting this included my novice habits of sudden acceleration and frequent braking, as well as improper shifting timing which increased the numbers. After gradual adjustments, it got much better. I recommend practicing smooth driving, minimizing idling during cold starts, and regularly replacing the air filter to maintain the system. This can help keep fuel consumption low while ensuring safety.
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