The Suzuki Swift Sport is the performance flagship of the Swift model range and offers higher levels  of tuning, steering and braking performance than the standard Swift on  which it's based. The previous model first went into production in Japan  in 2005 and in Hungary in 2006. The sporting experience and everyday  practicality have earned many devoted fans in approximately 40 countries  and territories around the world.
The new Swift Sport has the  same DNA as its predecessor, but reflects the concept of developing a  refined sport compact from the new Swift that Suzuki launched in the UK  in Autumn 2010. Befitting its status as the new performance flagship of  the Swift model range, it reflects the pursuit of even better handling,  driving performance, environmental compatibility and an uncompromising  focus on quality. Overall, it offers a rewarding experience of Suzuki's  sporting DNA.
Suzuki plans to launch the new Swift Sport in a  growing number of countries, beginning October 2011, with sales launch  in the UK from early 2012.
Exterior 
The  new Suzuki Swift Sport's exterior design reflects the model's evolution  towards a more sporting  look. The ground-hugging form gives a sense of  stability, the large front grille hints at the performance within and is  flanked by big, distinctive finned fog lamp bezels that add even more  sporting character.
Aerodynamic parts exclusive to the new Suzuki  Swift Sport control the airflow, suppress lift and give the car a lower  visual centre of gravity. Newly developed high-intensity discharge  headlamps with a metallic-grey coating as well as new design rear  combination lamps heighten the sense of dynamism expressed by the  exterior design.
Sporty and refined Interior 
Sporty, exclusive  design features in the new Swift Sport's cabin heighten the driving  pleasure and a high-quality look and feel generates pleasure of  ownership with new design sport seats in an exclusive fabric together  with a five-dial meter cluster that combines easy legibility with an  uncluttered look.
Dimensions
The new Suzuki  Swift Sport's strong presence belies compact dimensions that make it  exceptionally nimble. Wide treads and a short wheelbase (key  characteristics of the Swift series) combine with chassis systems that  include an exclusively designed rear suspension to ensure brisk handling  and outstanding high-speed stability. The new Swift Sport has an  overall length of 3,890mm, an overall width of 1,695mm, an overall  height of 1,510mm, and a wheelbase of 2,430mm.
Handling
Since  the new Suzuki Swift Sport is the performance flagship of the Swift  series, Suzuki pursued higher levels of chassis performance, achieving  an exceptional balance of controllability and stability.
Greater  toe and camber rigidity for the torsion beam, greater lateral rigidity  in the torsion-beam bushings, and larger rear wheel bearings enhance  stability at the rear under hard cornering. Increased spring rates for  the front and rear coil springs and added rebound springs in the front  struts significantly contribute to stability by providing greater roll  stiffness. Modifications to the steering-gearbox member,  suspension-frame member as well as larger front wheel bearings all boost  yaw response, resulting in handling that has evolved even further from  that of the previous Swift Sport.
Engine
The  new Suzuki Swift Sport's M16A engine is based on that of the previous  model. Thanks to the addition of a variable intake system, optimisation  of the intake VVT and increased valve lift, maximum output is up from  92kW in the previous Swift Sport to an impressive 100kW with the new  model. Maximum torque is up from 148Nm to 160Nm. As a result, the driver  can enjoy superb performance across the rev range. The engine's high  output is combined with improved fuel economy; CO2 emissions are down  around 11 per cent from 165g/km to 147g/km and a revised exhaust system  yields a sportier note.
Transmission
The  new Suzuki Swift Sport's manual transmission was developed specifically  to take full advantage of the M16A engine's performance. The use of six  gears (up from five in the previous Swift Sport) allows sporty driving  combined with fuel economy. A triple-cone synchromesh for first and  second gears permits lower shift effort and a larger counterweight at  the transmission end of the shift lever yields a sporty shift action  that is now lighter and more positive.
Wheels and tyres
Exclusive  17-inch aluminium-alloy wheels are standard on the new Swift Sport.  They have a sharp, exquisite design and are produced in such a way that  they are each about 1kg lighter than those of the previous Swift Sport.  The tyre sizes are 195/45R17 and have been developed specifically for  the new Suzuki Swift Sport.
Safety
The new  Suzuki Swift Sport represents an evolution in terms of safety.  Comprehensive safety technologies mean it offers the same control and  peace of mind as the new Swift, which earned a five-star rating in the  European New Car Assessment Programme.
Extensive use of  high-tensile steel and computerised structural analysis keep the body  light while promoting safety, There are seven airbags (including curtain  airbags and a driver's knee airbag), and the pillars incorporate  shock-absorbing materials that soften any contact with occupants' heads.
Suzuki  took a multifaceted approach to achieve higher levels of active safety.  As a result, ESP® and an antilock braking system with electronic  braking-force distribution are standard equipment.


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