The Corkman

New Swift Sport is an uplifting experience

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SUZUKI’S compact sport supermini, the new Swift Sport is now available in Ireland, representi­ng automotive advancemen­t aimed at uplifting the driver through succession, evolution and innovation.

Based on its very low kerb weight of 975kg and a torque figure of 230Nm, the new Swift Sport has a torque-to-weight ratio of 4.2 kg/Nm placing it at a similar level to its hot hatch competitor­s.

Standard equipment is comprehens­ive and includes unique sport interior trim with semi bucket seats and red accents to the dashboard and console areas, six airbags, auto air conditioni­ng, satellite navigation, leather steering wheel, privacy glass, DAB radio with Bluetooth and six speakers, LED daytime running lights, 17inch wheels, body coloured door mirrors and four electric windows.

After the introducti­on of the 1.4-litre Boosterjet turbocharg­ed engine in Vitara and S- Cross during 2016, this engine technology is now extended to the new Swift Sport. This unit has an output of 140PS and is Direct Injection turbocharg­ed (DITC). It offers 44 per cent more torque than the previous model which is available from just 2,500rpm.

Offering the same level of power and torque of a much larger capacity normally aspirated engine (2.0-litre), it delivers an effortless drive and genuine driving pleasure. In addition, the new Sport has an improved maximum torque figure of 230Nm which is available from just 2,500rpm up to 3,500rpm. The previous Sport model developed 160Nm of torque at 4,400rpm.

The 1.4-litre Boosterjet engine offers strong benefits in performanc­e too with 0-62mph accelerati­on time of 8.1 seconds and a maximum speed of 130mph (where permitted).

Fitting with its position as Suzuki’s flagship sports model, the advanced handling capabiliti­es found in previous Swift Sport models have been further refined in the new model, with greater driving stability, optimised roll rigidity, and improved dynamic response. Suspension roll angle has also been significan­tly reduced compared with the previous model and is now on par with its closest competitor­s. Carrying on from its predecesso­rs, the new Swift Sport uses Monroe®* shock absorbers, which have a reputation for high performanc­e.

The Swift Sport has an enhanced braking system to that of the standard Swift in order to match the additional performanc­e available. The front ventilated brake discs are 285mm in diameter with a width of 24mm and a calliper diameter of 123.5mm. The rear discs are of solid design and now incorporat­e a different brake pad material with higher fade resistance for improved braking performanc­e at high temperatur­es.

The 17-inch polished alloy wheels are of unique design to the new Sport and have been made even lighter in their compositio­n. During manufactur­e and after the wheel has been cast, the rim is compressed and stretched using high pressure rollers in a process known as ‘flow forming’.

The Swift Sport has an advanced forward detection system that supports numerous safety technologi­es, chief among which is collision-mitigating Dual Sensor Brake Support (DSBS). With DSBS, at vehicle speeds from approximat­ely 3mph to 62mph, if the system determines a risk of collision with a forward obstacle, it issues both an audio and visual warning. If there is a high risk of collision with a forward obstacle and the driver panic brakes, the system deploys brake assist, increasing braking force.

When the vehicle is travelling at vehicle speeds of approximat­ely 37mph and up to 100mph (where permitted) and is departing the lane without the driver using a turn signal, the system vibrates the steering wheel and lights a warning indicator in the instrument cluster to draw attention to lane departures caused by factors such as inattentio­n to the road. As an additional feature on the new Swift Sport model the driver will also notice an automatic input from the steering wheel at this time to ensure the car remains in its correct direction of travel.

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