Suzuki Swift News
Suzuki gunning for the title of cheapest EV?
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By Tom White · 23 Jul 2021
Suzuki has plans to launch its first battery electric vehicle in 2025, and it could cost less than $20,000.
Suzuki will launch hybrids in Oz soon!
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By Tom White · 22 Jul 2021
Suzuki has been quiet on hybrids until now, but has revealed it will take the fight to rivals very soon.
Suzuki Australia fights hard for supply
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By Neil Dowling · 09 Jun 2021
Keen to snap up a brand-new Suzuki Jimny?
Suzuki keeps jacking up Swift pricing
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By Justin Hilliard · 07 May 2021
Suzuki Australia has increased the pricing of its best-selling light hatchback, the third-generation Swift
Suzuki celebrates anniversary with Swift
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By Justin Hilliard · 31 Mar 2021
Suzuki Australia will release a limited edition of the Swift light hatchback on April 1, with the aptly named 100 Year Anniversary Edition marking a century and change since the Japanese brand was officially established
Only five new auto cars left under $20k
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By Tom White · 28 Mar 2021
If you’re in the market for a new automatic car with a budget of $20,000 or under, we’ve got bad news: There are only five brand new automatic car models left.
Best hatchbacks to buy this EOJFY
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By Neil Dowling · 17 Mar 2021
Perfect for the city and suburbs, but with legs long enough to gobble up country miles, hatchbacks are still as popular as ever and the end of the Japanese financial year is the best time to get an extra squeeze on pricing.
New Suzuki Swift drawing near: report
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By Justin Hilliard · 15 Feb 2021
Thanks to a new report, we now have an idea of when the fifth-generation Suzuki Swift light hatchback will be revealed
The baby hot hatches before Toyota Yaris GR
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By David Morley · 28 Nov 2020
It seems that even though we’re a few decades behind Europe (and a few ahead of North America), the forthcoming Toyota GR Yaris – with its turbocharged three-cylinder engine, promise of big performance and super-compact footprint – proves that the baby hot hatch is, indeed, a thing.
Models that might hold appeal for Holden fans
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Sep 2020
Holden is gone. Even with hundreds of unsold cars, trucks and SUVs still sat on de-branded dealer forecourts, the company once proudly proclaimed as 'Australia's Own' checked out long ago.