Suzuki Swift colours and price guide
We list the entire Suzuki Swift range and how much each derivative will set you back. Furthermore, we list all the colours available for the GA, GL and GLX variants here.
Considering its reputation for reliability and value for money, it is no surprise that the Suzuki Swift is such a popular hatchback on South African roads. The entry-trim, GA, variant can still be had for under R200 000 with the fully-specified GLX derivatives not too much more than that.
The entire range of Suzuki Swift models, except for the Swift Sport, is powered by a 1.2-litre, naturally-aspirated, 4-cylinder petrol engine coupled to either a 5-speed manual gearbox or 5-speed automated manual transmission. As for power, customers can expect 61 kW and 113 Nm of torque from this motor as well as a claimed average fuel consumption figure of 4.9 L / 100 km.
Before you get an Instant Offer for your vehicle on AutoTrader or start searching for new or used Suzuki Swift models on AutoTrader, here is what you can expect to pay for a new model and which colours are available from the Japanese automaker.

Price
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GA | from R 189 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL | from R 207 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL Auto | from R 222 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GLX | from R 226 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GLX Auto | from R 242 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.4T Sport | from R 377 900 |
Suzuki Swift 1.4T Sport Auto | from R 399 900 |
*The pricing was correct at the time of publishing, however, can change at any moment and without notice.

Colours
Standard
Fire Red

Midnight Blue Pearl

Lucent Orange Metallic

Arctic White Pearl

Silky Silver Metallic

Magma Grey Metallic

Midnight Black Pearl
Dual-tone (GL & GLX variants only)
Fire Red with Black roof

Midnight Blue Pearl with White roof

Arctic White Pearl with Black roof

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