Innovative Upgrades: Maruti Suzuki Swift Gaining Brezza-Inspired Features

With even more features, the Maruti Suzuki Swift of 2024 is anticipated to challenge its competitors head-to-head.

Later this year, the 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift, the next generation model, is expected to arrive in India after being unveiled at the Japan Mobility Show. With its innovative design that appeals to a wide audience, this sales chart topper will have the newest technology available.

We examine five features that are transferrable from the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, which will enhance the 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift’s appeal to the feature-obsessed Indian market.

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9-Inch Touchscreen Maruti

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The Maruti Swift of 2024 will feature a larger 9-inch infotainment system in contrast to the current model’s 7-inch screen. This new touchscreen system, which is derived from the Brezza, will offer better responsiveness and sharper images in addition to wireless support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

6 Airbags Standard

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To be honest, there is a little lack of safety measures in the current Maruti Suzuki Swift. Even in the highest-spec model, it only offers up to two airbags; the new Swift will address that. It is anticipated to come with six airbags as standard equipment in addition to other electronic safety features like ABS with EBD and electrical stability control.

Wireless Phone Charging

A convenience feature that is both highly sought after and beneficial. Wireless phone charging from the Brezza is expected to be available for the upcoming Maruti Suzuki Swift, increasing the car’s allure for tech-savvy Indian consumers. Keeping your phone charged all the time is also beneficial when utilising the wireless smartphone connectivity feature. 

360 degree camera

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For those who commute through narrow lanes, Maruti’s 360-degree camera is a helpful addition to the Swift model sold outside of India. It is also expected to be available on the India-spec model, probably in higher trim levels.

Heads-Up Display

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By projecting important information onto the windscreen or any other transparent panel, the Head-up Display, or HUD, is a piece of technology that helps drivers concentrate on the road ahead. In short, by keeping the driver’s vision intact and making sure they don’t look away, the HUD enhances the driving experience.

All of these additions will surely make the 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift more expensive than its predecessor when it launches. For your information, the ex-showroom pricing range is currently between Rs 5.99 lakh and Rs 9.03 lakh. Check out our unveiling story for additional information about the upcoming Maruti Suzuki Swift 2024. It will be a more formidable rival than vehicles like the Tata Punch, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, Nissan Magnite, and Renault Kiger.

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