Suzuki Sends Off The Swift Sport With A Japan-Exclusive Final Edition
by AutoExpert | 18 December, 2024
Suzuki is saying goodbye to the Swift Sport with a special Final Edition, available only in Japan. This limited model gets a few unique touches, like a gloss black grille, black 17-inch alloy wheels, red brake calipers, and custom decals on the C-pillars. There’s also a red-and-black "Sport" badge on the tailgate for a distinctive finish.
Inside, the Suzuki Swift Sport features aluminum-style trim with a cool heat-gradient effect on the dashboard, doors, and center console. You’ll also find “Sport” lettering on the passenger side and “ZC33S powered by Suzuki” near the gear shift.
Red stitching, sporty bucket seats, and aluminum pedals carry over from the standard model, keeping the cabin stylish and sporty. For those who want more, Suzuki offers optional extras like aero kits, decals, and other custom touches.
Under the hood, it’s the same 1.4-liter turbocharged engine as before, making 138 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission. At just 970 kg (2,138 pounds), the Swift Sport is light and fun to drive. Unlike its European sibling, which went hybrid in 2020 to meet emissions rules, the Japanese version sticks to its gas-powered roots.
The Swift Sport ZC33S Final Edition will be built between March and November 2025. Prices start at ¥2,329,800 (around $15,200) for the manual and ¥2,401,300 (about $15,600) for the automatic. Production of the regular Swift Sport ends in February 2025, but both models will be available until they sell out.