Maruti Swift 2025 Review: The Everyday Hatchback Just Got Smarter


For years, the Maruti Swift has been one of India’s most trusted hatchbacks. It’s small, smart, fun to drive, and doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket. Now in 2025, Maruti Suzuki has given the Swift a much-needed refresh — and it’s more than just a cosmetic update. The car now comes with a new engine, improved mileage, and better safety features. If you’re wondering whether the new Maruti Swift is worth your money, read on.

Design That Stays Iconic

Maruti Swift
Maruti Swift

At first glance, the Maruti Swift still feels familiar — and that’s not a bad thing. Its curvy shape, compact size, and sporty stance are what make it so recognizable on Indian roads.

What’s new in the 2025 version?

  • A redesigned front grille
  • Sleeker LED headlamps and tail lamps
  • Fresh alloy wheel design
  • Dual-tone options for a sportier look

It’s not a dramatic makeover, but the changes do give the Swift a more modern, fresh-faced vibe.

Interiors: Simple Yet Upgraded
Inside, the Maruti Swift remains user-friendly and practical. The dashboard layout is clean and intuitive, and there’s a new 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system that feels more premium than before.

The seats are comfortable enough for everyday use, and the driver gets a good view of the road. Rear seat space is decent, although three adults might find it a bit tight. The boot offers 265 litres of space, enough for weekend luggage or grocery runs.

Engine Performance: Smarter and Smoother
Here’s the big news — the 2025 Maruti Swift gets a brand-new 1.2L Z-Series petrol engine. It’s more refined, fuel-efficient, and quieter than the old K12 motor.

Power Output: 82 PS
Torque: 112 Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT (Auto Gear Shift)

While it’s not a performance machine, it delivers smooth city driving and is quite zippy for a small car. If you mostly drive in traffic, the AMT makes life easier. On the highway, the manual gearbox gives you better control.

Mileage That Impresses
Mileage has always been a key selling point for the Maruti Swift, and Maruti has done it again.

Petrol Manual: Around 24.8 km/l

Petrol AMT: Up to 25.7 km/l

These are ARAI figures, so expect a bit less in real-world driving — but even then, the Swift is one of the most fuel-efficient hatchbacks on the market.

Safety: A Much-Needed Boost
One area where the older Swift models lagged was safety. Thankfully, the 2025 Swift is better equipped now.

Standard safety features include:

Dual front airbags

ABS with EBD

Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

Hill Hold Assist

Reverse parking sensors and camera

ISOFIX child seat anchors

It may not have a crash test rating under the new norms yet, but the build feels sturdier than before.

Features and Technology
Maruti has added some nice tech touches to keep the Swift up to date:

9-inch infotainment screen

Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay

Arkamys-tuned sound system

Cruise control

Push-button start

Rear AC vents (finally!)

Smart key with request sensors

In the higher trims, you also get connected car tech with remote engine start and vehicle tracking through the app.

Swift 2025 Variants and Price
The new Swift comes in five main trims: LXi, VXi, VXi+, ZXi, and ZXi+, with both manual and AMT options available.

Price Range (ex-showroom): ₹6.49 lakh – ₹9.64 lakh (as of July 2025)

That keeps it competitive with rivals like the Tata Altroz, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, and Maruti Baleno.

Should You Buy the New Swift?
If you want a hatchback that’s easy to drive, doesn’t ask for much in maintenance, and gives great mileage — the Swift is still one of the best choices out there.

Maruti has kept what works (light steering, compact size, and reliability) and improved what didn’t (tech, engine, and safety). It’s not a dramatic reinvention, but it’s a thoughtful evolution of a much-loved car.

So yes, the new Swift is worth your money, especially if you’re looking for an everyday city car that’s got just the right amount of flair.

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