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Is the new Swift still charmingly iconic?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
For years Maruti Swift has been popular for its unique design that attracts a large number of buyers. Each generation of the Swift has brought a change, but there are some features which give it a typically 'Swift' look. The most recent version of the Swift has undergone some major changes in its appearance, including a new front grille, new headlamps and new body lines. And this has sparked debates about whether the new design helps to keep the Swift as an icon or if it has lost some of its charm in the effort to modernize. But some say the new look is too generic, while others like the more contemporary styling. It's easy to debate what the design is compared to competitors and whether it'll continue to stand out in the crowded hatchback segment or not.
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Comments (7)

Rajover 1 year ago
It has lost some of its charm, grown some sophistication. Whether that’s good or bad depends on what you want from your swift.
Rajover 1 year ago
It wasn’t about the looks, it was about an iconic charm in the driving experience. I'm all for the new design, if it still drives like a Swift.
Gazalover 1 year ago
I'm on the fence. But some angles look great, others not so much. That’s the case with most car designs these days, I guess.
Sakshiover 1 year ago
There's still that charm, but it's older now. The Swift has somehow grown up with its audience.
Rahulover 1 year ago
I believe they've found a nice medium. It's new enough to not feel tired, yet familiar enough to keep Swift loyal fans happy.
Loveover 1 year ago
Are you kidding? The new design is fantastic! It's more modern, but it's definitely still unmistakably Swift. They've nailed the evolution.
Richaover 1 year ago
Nah, they've ruined it. The new design is just another hatchback. The spunky Swift personality where did it go?
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