Maruti Suzuki Swift hatchback converted into Swift Sport with aftermarket kit [Video]



Maruti Suzuki, in some of its international markets, including the UK and Japan, offers the sportier iteration of its hatchback Swift, called Swift Sport. Sadly, this model is not available for sale in India, despite it being the most popular hatchback in the country. So what a lot of Swift lovers like to do is get an aftermarket Swift Sport kit and get it fitted on their standard hatchback. Recently, a video of one such Swift Sport conversion has been shared online.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Sport Kit

This Swift Sport conversion video comes courtesy of Yogi Sejwal Design from YouTube. It starts off with the vlogger reaching the workshop where his Swift was getting the Sport kit fitted and painted. He shows his almost-finished car standing on jack stands while a person was sanding the brake calipers of the car. He mentions that he will be getting them repainted to complement the new bronze color of the car. Following this, he shows the car from all sides and inspects the paint done on his car.

Next up, he goes to a different location where his alloy wheels were getting sanded and prepared for new paint. The vlogger explains that earlier his wheels were finished in silver color, but he is now getting them painted in high gloss black with a unique golden touch. Moving on, he then shows the fully finished car. Then he mentions that the lenses of his headlights have become opaque, so he will be soon replacing them. He then states that, apart from that, the entire car looks extremely beautiful and has come out as he imagined.

Maruti Suzuki Sport: Details

The Swift Sport looks a lot sharper and more aggressive than the standard Swift and gets a host of upgrades. It gets a brand new front bumper and a rear bumper as well. The car also comes with bigger 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels; it also gets aerodynamic skirts, a honeycomb grille, twin exhausts, rear diffuser, and a rear spoiler as well.

On the inside, it comes equipped with much more supportive sports seats with bigger side bolsters finished in black color with Sport badging. It also gets a D-Cut steering, a 4.2-inch color digital display including G Force, engine output and torque, and digital running speed. Additionally, the Swift Sport also comes with a six-speaker audio system, a 7-inch multimedia display, satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto and Carbon fiber-look garnish and side trim.

As for the powertrain side of things, the Swift Sport comes powered by a 1.4-litre four-cylinder engine. It makes around 140 bhp and 230 Nm of torque. It is offered with manual as well as automatic transmission options. Currently, the standard Swift in India is only offered with a 1.2-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that makes 89 bhp and 113 Nm of peak torque.





Maruti Suzuki, in some of its international markets, including the UK and Japan, offers the sportier iteration of its hatchback Swift, called Swift Sport. Sadly, this model is not available for sale in India, despite it being the most popular hatchback in the country. So what a lot of Swift lovers like to do is get an aftermarket Swift Sport kit and get it fitted on their standard hatchback. Recently, a video of one such Swift Sport conversion has been shared online.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Sport Kit

This Swift Sport conversion video comes courtesy of Yogi Sejwal Design from YouTube. It starts off with the vlogger reaching the workshop where his Swift was getting the Sport kit fitted and painted. He shows his almost-finished car standing on jack stands while a person was sanding the brake calipers of the car. He mentions that he will be getting them repainted to complement the new bronze color of the car. Following this, he shows the car from all sides and inspects the paint done on his car.

Next up, he goes to a different location where his alloy wheels were getting sanded and prepared for new paint. The vlogger explains that earlier his wheels were finished in silver color, but he is now getting them painted in high gloss black with a unique golden touch. Moving on, he then shows the fully finished car. Then he mentions that the lenses of his headlights have become opaque, so he will be soon replacing them. He then states that, apart from that, the entire car looks extremely beautiful and has come out as he imagined.

Maruti Suzuki Sport: Details

The Swift Sport looks a lot sharper and more aggressive than the standard Swift and gets a host of upgrades. It gets a brand new front bumper and a rear bumper as well. The car also comes with bigger 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels; it also gets aerodynamic skirts, a honeycomb grille, twin exhausts, rear diffuser, and a rear spoiler as well.

On the inside, it comes equipped with much more supportive sports seats with bigger side bolsters finished in black color with Sport badging. It also gets a D-Cut steering, a 4.2-inch color digital display including G Force, engine output and torque, and digital running speed. Additionally, the Swift Sport also comes with a six-speaker audio system, a 7-inch multimedia display, satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto and Carbon fiber-look garnish and side trim.

As for the powertrain side of things, the Swift Sport comes powered by a 1.4-litre four-cylinder engine. It makes around 140 bhp and 230 Nm of torque. It is offered with manual as well as automatic transmission options. Currently, the standard Swift in India is only offered with a 1.2-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that makes 89 bhp and 113 Nm of peak torque.

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