What is the fuel consumption of the Suzuki SX4?

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McGrant
08/27/25 5:25am
Suzuki SX4's fuel consumption is 5.6L/100km. Exterior Design: The hatchback SX4 features a avant-garde and stylish silhouette, exuding boundless youthful vitality in its handsome appearance. Its high ground clearance and 'crossover' styling make it appear more elevated, while its compact body structure lends it a playful overall demeanor, brimming with fiery passion. By blending design elements from both sedans and SUVs during its conception, it simultaneously exhibits a dual character combining the gentleness of a sedan with the robustness of an SUV. A mere glance at its body can instantly make anyone fall in love at first sight. Interior: The interior design of the hatchback SX4 is identical to the previously launched sedan version. The conventional dashboard predominantly uses black as the main color for the cabin, complemented by metallic silver trim, highlighting its sporty nature.
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EmilianoLynn
09/09/25 4:24am
After driving the Suzuki Swift for so long, I've found that fuel consumption really depends on road conditions and driving habits. My 2019 automatic version averages around 7L/100km in city traffic during rush hour, but drops to just over 5L/100km when cruising on highways. I've developed a habit of gently pressing the accelerator and avoiding sudden braking to save fuel. When new owners ask, I always say half of fuel efficiency comes from driving habits – maintaining steady speeds and avoiding aggressive driving helps. Seasons also affect consumption; using AC in summer increases it slightly, and cold starts in winter consume more fuel too. Proper maintenance is crucial – I change oil regularly, check tire pressure, and ensure lights aren't draining the battery. Overall, the Suzuki Swift is quite fuel-efficient, averaging 6.5L/100km, making it both economical and eco-friendly for urban commuters.
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