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    The Swift That Stole the Show at 2025 Awards

    March 3, 2025
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    Suzuki Auto South Africa has reason to celebrate as the new fourth-generation Swift won the Best Budget Car category at the prestigious 2025 Cars.co.za Consumer Awards. These awards, supported by Absa, highlight the best new vehicle options in South Africa. The Swift, specifically the 1.2 GLX model, triumphed in the category for cars priced under R300,000. This marks the seventh time Suzuki has won the award, and the fifth time it has been the Swift that takes the top spot.

    The award-winning Swift is a popular choice among South African motorists, offering a well-rounded package at an affordable price. Priced from R264,900, the 1.2 GLX is packed with features that appeal to those seeking value without compromising on style or technology. It boasts automatic LED projector headlamps, L-shaped LED daytime running lights, keyless entry with a push-button start, cruise control, and a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel. In addition, the Swift includes a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, alongside a rearview camera and Suzuki’s Vehicle Alerts system with fuel consumption monitoring. These features, combined with the car’s attractive pricing, make it a strong contender in the budget car market.

    The Swift also excels in safety, offering top-tier protection for its occupants. It is equipped with six airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, Brake Assist, Electronic Stability Programme, and rear ISOFIX anchors. In addition, the Swift comes with three-point seatbelts for all passengers, ensuring peace of mind for drivers and their families. Suzuki’s commitment to safety and quality shines through in the design of the Swift, cementing its status as the best budget car in South Africa.

    While the Swift stole the spotlight, Suzuki also received recognition in other categories. The Baleno 1.5 GLX Auto was named the runner-up in the Compact Hatch category, and the Fronx 1.5 GLX Auto secured second place in the Budget Crossover category. These accolades reflect Suzuki’s continued success and popularity in the South African automotive market, proving that it remains a top contender in various vehicle segments.

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