In the automotive world, Suzuki's Swift Sport has long been a favorite, and it now reaches a new milestone with the unveiling of its Final Edition (ZC33S). This limited edition model is tailored specifically for the Japanese market, featuring unique design elements that truly stand out. Despite numerous rumors circulating, Suzuki has not disclosed plans to launch a hot version of the new Swift, indicating that this Final Edition may indeed mark the end of the Swift Sport line.
The special edition distinguishes itself from the standard model with its glossy black grille, exclusive 17-inch black alloy wheels, red brake calipers, and the red and black Sport badge on the rear door, along with special stickers on the C pillars. Despite these elegant enhancements, the Swift Sport retains the classic design of the hot hatch that has been on the roads since 2017.
Inside, the design is equally impressive, with aluminum trim adorning the dashboard, doors, and center tunnel. The “Sport” lettering on the passenger side and “ZC33S” near the gear lever further enhance its sporty appeal. The Final Edition features special sports seats, aluminum pedals, and red stitching, adding to its performance-oriented character.
For those looking to elevate their driving experience, Suzuki offers a range of optional accessories for the Swift special edition, including dynamic elements, additional stickers, headlamp trims, and a fuel cap. However, the special edition does not provide any updates to performance or chassis. Under the hood, it is equipped with the familiar 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, producing 138 horsepower and 230 Nm of torque, more than sufficient for a lightweight city car weighing 970 kg. Power is transmitted to the front wheels via either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.
Suzuki plans to produce the Swift Sport Final Edition ZC33S from March to November 2025, with prices starting at $15,200 for the manual version and $15,600 for the automatic version. Additionally, Suzuki announced that production of the standard Swift Sport will cease in February 2025.
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