Engine Capacity Rating
1.2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
80 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Assembly
1.2 L
Odometer Mileage
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
80 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
111.7 Nm @ 4,300 rpm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.2 L
Acceleration Performance
12.3 sec
cylinders
3
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The Suzuki Swift is a compact hatchback that has built a loyal following in the UAE on the strength of its nimble handling, distinctive styling, and accessible running costs. It is one of the few cars in its class to feel genuinely fun to drive at everyday speeds. The 2026 Swift starts from AED 55,900.
Power comes from a 1.2 L petrol engine producing 80 hp, paired with an Automatic gearbox — a combination tuned for city driving and light highway use rather than outright performance. The entry GL+ 1 Tone covers the fundamentals well, while the top-spec GLX 2 Tone steps up to two-tone bodywork and a more complete kit list, topping out at AED 61,900. The Swift seats 5 and the cabin, while compact, is well laid out for its footprint.
Pros: the Swift's steering feel and body control set it apart from heavier, less engaging rivals at this price — it is noticeably more fun through corners than the Toyota Yaris or Hyundai i20. The two-tone colour option on the top trim gives it a premium, personalised look unusual for a car at this price point. Cons: the 80 hp output from the 1.2 L engine can feel strained when loaded with passengers on fast merges or inclines. Boot space is modest even by hatchback standards, making it a better fit for singles or couples than growing families.
Residual value data for the Swift in the UAE is limited, but small hatchbacks in this segment generally hold value competitively against similarly priced city cars, supported by Suzuki's reputation for low running costs and reliable mechanicals.
Buyers cross-shopping the Swift typically also consider the Hyundai i20, Toyota Yaris, and Honda Jazz — all compact, fuel-efficient hatchbacks in a similar price bracket. Against those rivals, the Swift wins on driving feel and character; the Yaris and Jazz offer more interior space, while the i20 edges it for standard technology.