Description
Supermini buyers, by and large, are a very style-conscious lot, so it?s a good job that there?s a lot to like about the way the Suzuki Swift looks. The front end is dominated by the big, angular headlamps, while the rakish roofline and curvy rear haunches lend it a sporty feel. Bear in mind that the cheapest SZ2 versions don?t come with alloy wheels, but the rest do. Range-topping SZ4 models also have privacy glass. In comparison to some manufacturers, Suzuki?s line-up seems a little barren. However, that makes it simple to choose a version that suits you: there are simply SZ2, SZ3, SZ4 and Sport trim levels. We?d urge you to go for at least an SZ3 version, as from here up air-con and alloy wheels are standard. Saying that, all models get electric front windows, a stereo with USB connectivity and a nice steering wheel with controls for the stereo on it. SZ4 models are then loaded with equipment including cruise control, automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity and even rear privacy glass.