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Suzuki shows hot Swift and Jimny concepts in India

 




Suzuki fans have fond memories of the Swift Sport. Obviously, the Indians miss the small vest pocket rocket as much as we do. Because at India's largest mobility trade fair, the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, Suzuki's Indian representative presents several fun-looking concepts.

One of them is the Suzuki Jimny, which was only available in Europe as a commercial vehicle without a rear bench seat until mid-2024, but can no longer meet the emission requirements for 2025 and is therefore no longer offered in this country either.

The Jimny Conqueror Concept comes across as rustic as if it wanted to conquer the steepest mountains and highest sand dunes in the world: winch, shovel, spare wheel, snorkel, sandboards and rear ladder probably make the five-door with a long wheelbase stop at nothing.

The sand-colored base paint with the black applications, including Jimny 4x4 décor, gives it the right look for a sweaty day off-road.

Next in the bunch is the Suzuki Swift Champions Concept, which pumps up the latest Swift generation in a sporty way. The Japanese compact comes in a red reminiscent of the 1989 GTI. The Champions Concept gets some discreet aero parts, such as additional grille-clad air intakes at the front and a shallow diffuser.

Suzuki Concepts (2025) Bharat Mobility Global Expo

The most striking feature, however, is the massive rear spoiler. The standard 82 hp is probably not enough for this look. White stickers on the tires and a large Swift lettering round off the sporty design. Yes, that's definitely what a new Swift Sport should look like.

Maruti Suzuki shows further prettified concepts for the Indian market for the Fronx, Brezza, Invicto and Grand Vitara (in the gallery). All of them are united by the fact that these are only optical accessories and fancy stickers for "demonstration purposes". There are no other modifications in terms of chassis or engines.

The Indian branch of the Japanese manufacturer wants to collect feedback and arouse emotions with the concepts shown. And we are happy to report back: please give us this little fighting dwarf – thank you!


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