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What is the fuel consumption of the Swift?

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GideonFitz
09/09/25 3:56am

100km fuel consumption is 6.7-7.3 liters. Below is relevant introduction: Exterior: Cute with a sporty spirit, the Swift's appearance shows strong traces of Mini Cooper imitation. Although external evaluations are mixed, this has indeed brought considerable popularity to Changan Suzuki. The front and rear bumpers are integrated with the body, enhancing both the overall sense and the vehicle's aerodynamic characteristics - one of the features that earned Suzuki's sporty cars good reviews in Europe. Large-sized wheels are positioned as far as possible at the four corners of the chassis, allowing the Swift's interior space to be fully utilized. Interior: The Swift's interior adopts a European-style two-tone scheme, mainly in gray tones, which may be designed by the manufacturer to highlight the Swift's sporty feel and driving pleasure. To meet different consumer needs, the Swift's interior/seat fabrics are divided into premium fabric and luxury fabric. The Swift features a multifunctional steering wheel that integrates gear shifting and volume control, which is rarely seen in domestic cars and is one of the Swift's main selling points.

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Pluto
09/20/25 8:41am

I've been driving a Swift for three years, with fuel consumption generally fluctuating between 5 to 6 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 7 liters, while on the highway, it's more fuel-efficient, dropping to around 4 liters. It depends on driving habits—heavy acceleration and sudden braking increase fuel consumption. I've found that smooth starts and anticipating red lights can save quite a bit. Weather also has a big impact; using the heater in winter or air conditioning in summer consumes more fuel. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and cleaning filters, helps keep the engine efficient and stabilizes fuel consumption at around 5 liters. Also, make sure tire pressure is adequate—too low increases resistance and fuel usage. Overall, this car is quite economical and well-suited for city commuting.

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McViolet
11/04/25 2:17am

I often ponder about the Swift's fuel consumption. The official data claims around 5 liters per 100 kilometers, but actual usage may vary. The 1.4L engine paired with a CVT transmission was designed with fuel efficiency optimization in mind, delivering lower RPM and better fuel economy during highway cruising. Factors like road conditions and load can increase consumption by up to 10% when climbing hills or carrying full capacity. I recommend using an OBD scanner to monitor real-time fuel consumption and address issues like carbon buildup promptly. Cold starts consume more fuel, so warming up the engine before driving is advisable. The electronic fuel injection system is highly sensitive, so gentle driving at 60-90 km/h yields optimal efficiency. Switching to low-viscosity synthetic oil can also slightly reduce fuel consumption—don't overlook these maintenance details.

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MarianaMarie
12/18/25 2:17am

Let's talk about the fuel economy of the Swift. It averages 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which translates to a cost of about 50 cents per kilometer at current fuel prices. Driving 10,000 kilometers a year can save you several thousand yuan, making it much more economical than larger vehicles. Pay attention to your driving habits—avoid frequent rapid acceleration and hard braking. Choose smoother routes to reduce idle time. Additionally, reducing the weight in your car, like keeping fewer items in the trunk, can slightly lower fuel consumption. Using cruise control appropriately on highways helps maintain a steady pace and saves fuel. Regular vehicle checks are crucial; I service my car every six months to ensure optimal efficiency. Simple adjustments can significantly reduce costs, and the benefits accumulate over time with consistent driving.

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