To have a good time profitable their seventh MotoGP world championship, Suzuki has unveiled the Swift Sport World Champion Version. A limited-edition mannequin, the Suzuki Swift Sport World Champion version, is presently on sale in Italy.
- Particular version Swift Sport will get a novel Blue and Silver paint scheme with racing stripes
- Will get neon highlights and Joan Mir’s autograph within the cabin
- Swift facelift India launch within the coming weeks
Suzuki Swift Sport World Champion Version: What’s completely different?
The Swift Sport World Champion Version will get a number of distinctive particulars in and out, to distinguish it from the common Swift Sport. The World Champion Version fashions are completed within the Blue and Silver livery of Suzuki’s MotoGP championship profitable bike. The restricted version additionally will get racing stripes on the bonnet, roof and tailgate.
On the within, there’s neon detailing on the dashboard, door playing cards and across the gear lever. Each Swift Sport World Champion Version additionally sports activities an autograph by 2020 MotoGP world champion Joan Mir on the dashboard.
Aside from these beauty modifications, the Swift Sport stays mechanically similar.
Suzuki Swift Sport World Champion Version: engine and gearbox particulars
Powering the Swift Sport World Champion Version is a 1.4-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine placing out 127hp and 235Nm. The Swift Sport additionally has a 48V hybrid system that produces a further 13hp. Energy is shipped to the entrance wheels by way of a 6-speed handbook gearbox.
Maruti Suzuki Swift facelift to launch quickly
Whereas it’s unlikely that the Swift Sport will probably be introduced right down to India, Maruti Suzuki is presently gearing up to launch the Swift facelift within the nation. Together with beauty updates, the Swift facelift will even achieve a brand new 90hp, 1.2-litre DualJet petrol engine.
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