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New Maruti Swift vs rivals: fuel efficiency compared

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With a 25.75kpl fuel efficiency figure, the new Swift is now the most efficient hatchback in its class.

Published On May 09, 2024 01:55:00 PM

Maruti Suzuki Swift fuel efficiency

Maruti Suzuki has just launched the fourth generation Swift hatchback in India with prices ranging between Rs 6.49 lakh-9.50 lakh (ex-showroom). One of the most exciting things about the new Swift is its all-new powertrain – the Z Series, three-cylinder petrol engine that has a claimed fuel economy of 24.80kpl with the manual and 25.75kpl with the automatic. Here, we are taking a close look at how it compares with its rivals.

  1. New Swift petrol-MT returns a claimed 24.80kpl
  2. Petrol-AMT returns a claimed 25.75kpl
  3. New Swift is 2.42kpl-3.19kpl more efficient than its predecessor

Also see: New Maruti Swift price, variants, features explained

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Maruti Swift fuel economy vs similarly priced rivals

Swift fuel economy vs similarly priced rivals
ModelNew SwiftOld SwiftGrand i10 NiosC3TiagoIgnisExterPunch
Petrol-MT24.80kpl22.38kpl20.7kpl19.8kpl20.09kpl20.89kpl19.4kpl18.97kpl
Petrol-AT25.75kpl22.56kpl20.1kpl-20.09kpl20.89kpl19.2kpl18.82kpl

As you can see from the table above, the new Swift is 2.42kpl more efficient than its predecessor in manual guise, and 3.19kpl more efficient in automatic. For this comparison, we have not just considered Swift’s direct rivals such as the TiagoGrand i10 Nios and C3 but also similarly priced sub-compact SUVs like the PunchExter and Ignis.

The new Swift is clearly the most efficient among all its rivals, with its own predecessor being the second closest. The Tata Punch, meanwhile, is the least efficient of the lot.

The Swift’s new three-pot engine produces 8hp and 1Nm less than the outgoing four-cylinder K-Series unit, but Maruti Suzuki's high fuel efficiency targets have been achieved through improved volumetric efficiency; each cylinder is now 400cc in capacity. Moreover, it's also better suited to the Swift’s primary use in the city.

Maruti Swift fuel economy vs premium hatchbacks

Swift fuel economy vs premium hatchbacks
ModelSwiftBalenoGlanzai20Altroz
Petrol-MT24.80kpl22.35kpl22.35kpl20.35kpl18.50kpl/19.33kpl
Petrol-AT25.75kpl22.94kpl22.94kpl19.65kpl19.33kpl

Prices of the new Swift overlap with several models from the premium hatchback segment, which is why we've compared the fuel efficiency against the likes of the BalenoAltroz and i20.

Here again, the Swift is the most efficient by a fair margin, Maruti’s own Baleno comes second (along with its badge-engineered sibling, the Toyota Glanza), while the Tata Altroz is the least efficient. It is, however, important to remember that all these hatchbacks are larger and heavier, which makes them less efficient. And apart from the Baleno (and Glanza) which come with an AMT gearbox, the i20 uses a CVT and the Altroz uses a DCT, which aren’t as efficient as AMTs.

Also See:

Mahindra XUV 3XO vs rivals: Fuel efficiency comparison

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