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What is the fuel consumption of the Suzuki Swift?

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EstherAnn
07/24/25 6:31pm

The Suzuki Swift has a fuel consumption of 6.1L per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details about the Suzuki Swift: Exterior: The Swift mimics the mini-cooper with its rounded and full front-end lines, smooth and flowing waistline, and integrated front and rear bumpers that blend seamlessly with the body. This not only enhances the overall aesthetic but also improves the vehicle's aerodynamic characteristics. Interior: The Swift features a European-style dual-tone interior scheme, primarily in gray tones. To cater to different consumer preferences, the interior/seat fabrics of the Swift are available in two options: premium fabric and luxury fabric.

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StCamila
08/10/25 8:36am

I've been driving a Suzuki Swift for several years, and its fuel consumption has always been quite satisfactory. For daily commuting in the city with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption typically ranges between 5.8 to 6.0 liters per 100 kilometers. When cruising on the highway at a steady speed of around 90 kilometers per hour, the fuel consumption can drop to 5.0 liters per 100 kilometers. The official data states a combined fuel consumption of about 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which aligns well with real-world performance. The car is lightweight and fuel-efficient, making it ideal for someone like me who frequently travels for business, saving a significant amount on monthly fuel costs. I believe the key to fuel efficiency lies in avoiding sudden braking and aggressive acceleration, along with regular oil changes and tire pressure checks. Another small tip is to use the air conditioning moderately—avoid running it at full blast the entire time—this makes a noticeable difference in the long run. The Swift's fuel efficiency is truly one of its highlights, offering a driving experience that is both effortless and economical.

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LaArabella
09/26/25 3:13am

From my understanding of automobiles, the Suzuki Swift's fuel consumption design is quite efficient. The standard 1.2L engine version typically has a combined fuel consumption between 5.5 to 6.0 liters per 100 kilometers, though actual usage may vary more. Driving habits are crucial – frequent acceleration and deceleration can increase fuel consumption by over 20%, so maintaining steady speeds is recommended. For daily use, remember to maintain the engine and fuel system properly, and keep tire pressure at the manufacturer-recommended values. If you notice a sudden increase in fuel consumption, it might indicate carbon buildup or sensor issues requiring inspection. Urban driving conditions generally result in higher fuel consumption compared to highway driving. The factory tuning of this car is excellent, so avoid modifications like heavy wheels that might increase resistance. Consistent basic maintenance can help maintain fuel efficiency in the long term.

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CaydenLee
11/09/25 5:16am

I commute daily with my Suzuki Swift, which averages around 6.0 liters per 100 kilometers in fuel consumption. The commute distance isn't too long, and with mixed road conditions, the fuel expenses are minimal, helping me save on costs. I avoid peak traffic routes when driving and use the cruise control to help maintain a steady speed. The car's compact size makes it easy to handle, which is very practical in crowded areas. Keeping track of fuel consumption has made me more mindful of my driving habits, such as slowing down in advance and avoiding hard acceleration. Overall, the Swift feels very reliable and fits well with a busy lifestyle.

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DeMiles
12/30/25 7:02am

I chose the Suzuki Swift partly because of its low fuel consumption and environmental friendliness, with an average daily fuel consumption of around 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers and relatively low carbon emissions. I prioritize eco-friendly driving habits, maintaining moderate speeds and minimizing sudden acceleration, while using the air conditioning only at necessary levels. On long-distance trips, the fuel consumption can drop to 5.2 liters per 100 kilometers, making it even more economical. The car's high fuel efficiency aligns with my commitment to sustainable development. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the air filter, also helps reduce emissions. It feels even more worthwhile when fuel prices fluctuate.

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