Suzuki Swift Sport (2012 - 2016) practicality
Suzuki Swift Sport safety credentials include a five-star NCAP rating, meaning it is a very safe place to be. Suzuki says it has stiffened up the bodyshell of the new car which makes it stronger in the event of a crash.
Standard safety features include seven airbags, automatic headlamps, ISOFIX child seat securing system, ABS, electronic brake force distribution and stability control.
The Swift Sport is a small car. The boot will hold 211 litres with the rear seats up and 512 with the rear seats folded down. That slots it neatly in between the Renault Twingo (165 and 285 litres respectively) and the Citroen DS3 (285 and 980 litres respectively).
There’s room for two adults in the back – just – but don’t expect a massive amount of head or legroom. Unlike the previous Sport, the rear seat backs will split 60:40 if required.
You also get keyless entry, meaning as long as the key is somewhere on your person you’ll be able to unlock the car by touching the small black button on the door handle. You can then get in and start the car using the push-button starter.
Suzuki Swift Sport practicality credentials received a real boost with the addition of a five-door model in summer 2013.
Basic equipment
The basic equipment list includes equipment that is standard across all versions of the Suzuki Swift Sport (12-16).
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Equipment by trim level
To view equipment options for a specific trim level, please select from the following list:
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Sport equipment
Sport standard equipment |
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Sport optional equipment |
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Sport SZ-R equipment
Sport SZ-R standard equipment |
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