2016-12-09 13:29:41

See The Front End Of 2017 Suzuki Swift

Small vehicles are getting angrier and angrier.

The current Suzuki Swift is an appealing and friendly car. It features a cute face. However, the front end design of subcompact hatches is getting more angular with gaping enclosures and squinting headlamps. This makes them look angry.

An image that leaked online shows that the company’s designers have followed the path with the next-gen Swift. It features a gaping enclosure and squinting headlamps. It lower apron reminds of a beard.

This March several official renderings previewing the next Swift leaked on the Web. The finished vehicle looks more ore les the same.

The Swift should ride on the same chassis as the Baleno. As to engines, there should be a naturally-aspirated 1.2-litre unit producing 90 hp, a 1.4-litre turbo unit with the output of 140 hp and a 1.0-litre turbo unit with 112 hp.

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