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Ready for Off-Road? Suzuki Swift AllGrip FX: The Popular Hatch Goes Adventurous

The Suzuki Swift is one of the World’s favorite small cars, known for its peppy, fun drive and easy city use nature. But now, it has gone a level-up, Suzuki’s team in the Netherlands has added an adventurous twist to hatchback with a new version called the Swift AllGrip FX.

Off-Road Ready: This new version of the hatch is designed to handle more than just city roads and terrains. It gets a big and strong roof rack from Thule, which lets you carry your extra stuff like a spare tire or snow chains. This makes it an Awesome Ride for weekend trips or camping.

Tougher & Bold Looks: This version gets a LED light bar up in the front grille to enhance your vision better at night. The wheel arches gets black cladding, giving the car a rugged, off-road look. There are black Suzuki logos and special AllGrip stickers on the body to match the bold theme.

A rubber trim is given on the rear bumper for extra protection. The car gets all-season tires on black alloy wheels, which are good for both city and rough roads.

More Premium & Plushed Interior: Inside, the Swift AllGrip FX keeps the same design as the regular version, but it gets leather seats for a more premium feel, rubber floor mats to keep things clean after off-road trips, a cool box and storage box, handy for road trips or picnics.

Smart All-Wheel Drive: Unlike the Indian Spec Swift, which only powers the front wheels, the AllGrip FX comes with an all-wheel drive system. This means that the engine can send power to the back wheels too, especially helpful when driving on slippery or rough roads and terrains. This system improves grip and stability also. While the Indian version focuses on fuel efficiency and city driving, the European FX version is about better traction and outdoor capability.

Engine & Price: The AllGrip FX uses a 1.2-litre, 3 -cylinder petrol engine with a small hybrid system. This unit produces 82 bhp power and comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox. It’s not super powerful, but it’s great for fuel efficiency and basic off-roading.

In the Netherlands, the regular Swift starts at €22,299 (around ₹21.65 lakh), while the off-road-ready AllGrip FX costs €28,449 (around ₹27.62 lakh)

Nevin Salve

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