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Suzuki Swift – NZ’s Favourite Fuel-Efficient Car

Rollan Schott
Last updated: November 6, 2024 1:31 am
By Rollan Schott
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We love our fuel efficiency here in New Zealand, and you only need to take a trip to the service station to figure out why! So it’s no wonder that the Suzuki Swift’s fuel efficiency has kept it one of our favourite cars for years.

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What Makes the Swift a Fan Favourite in NZ?Fuel Efficiency That Fits the BudgetLight on Weight, Big on PlayDesigned with Practicality in MindPricing and Value for MoneyComparing the Swift to Other Fuel-Efficient Models in NZWhy the Suzuki Swift Remains a Kiwi Favourite

Let’s take a closer look at everything that makes the Suzuki Swift a mainstay on Kiwi roads.

 

What Makes the Swift a Fan Favourite in NZ?

Fuel Efficiency That Fits the Budget

One of the main reasons the Suzuki Swift has captured Kiwi’s hearts and minds is its exceptional fuel efficiency. The latest 1.2-litre Dualjet engine achieves an impressive 4.6L/100km, keeping trips to the pump few and far between. But there’s more to this efficiency than the engine alone.

The Swift’s lightweight but structurally sound design means it can keep up with urban and rural driving demands while saving fuel. For those who crave more power, the 1.4-litre Boosterjet mild-hybrid model offers extra punch with little sacrifice on fuel economy.

Light on Weight, Big on Play

The Swift’s fun-to-drive nature is arguably one of its most defining qualities. Swifts aren’t cars that just get you from A to B; they make every corner, hill, and straight stretch engaging. The compact size also makes it ideal for weaving through city traffic or squeezing into tight parking spots. The lightweight and compact design packs a surprisingly powerful punch, helping put the fun back into your morning commutes.

Designed with Practicality in Mind

Despite its compact exterior, the Suzuki Swift offers a cleverly designed interior. It seats five comfortably, and while the boot space is modest, it’s ideal for daily errands, groceries, or a (lightly packed) weekend getaway. The interior design focuses on simplicity and function, with straightforward controls and a solid infotainment system. For young drivers, students, and city dwellers, the Swift provides just enough room for a practical driving experience without feeling cramped.

Pricing and Value for Money

Kiwis love a bargain, and the Suzuki Swift is exactly that! The base model is one of the more affordable vehicles available in New Zealand’s compact car market. With prices starting around NZD 23,000, the Swift is accessible to a wide range of buyers. Given its low running costs, minimal maintenance needs, and solid resale value, the Swift offers a high return on investment for buyers prioritising value.

Comparing the Swift to Other Fuel-Efficient Models in NZ

In New Zealand’s fuel-efficient market, the Swift faces some stiff competition. Models like the Toyota Yaris, Mazda2, and Honda Jazz are all vying for attention. The Toyota Yaris, with its hybrid option, is excellent on fuel but carries a higher price tag. The Mazda2 is known for its stylish interior, but it comes with a slightly higher fuel consumption rate. And while the Honda Jazz offers ample space, it’s a touch bulkier, making the Swift’s nimble feel a key differentiator.

Where Swift wins is in delivering all that at an unmatched price. At a starting price of around NZD 23,000, it’s one of the more affordable options among fuel-efficient vehicles, making it accessible for many Kiwis looking to keep their budget in check.

Why the Suzuki Swift Remains a Kiwi Favourite

With rising fuel prices, it’s clear why the Suzuki Swift continues to lead the pack in the compact car segment. For Kiwis looking for a gas-saver that doesn’t skimp on quality or features, this little powerhouse remains a top contender.

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