2011 Geneva Motor Show: Suzuki unveils sporty Swift S-Concept
By Andrew, 02 Mar, 2011. 0 Comments
Suzuki based the SWIFT S-CONCEPT on the new generation of the Swift. Suzuki wanted the vehicle to go in line with a “more sporty and exciting” theme. The new Swift had been unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The SWIFT S-CONCEPT is the embodiment of designing a premium sport compact without compromising the performance. Compared to the standard Swift, the body is lower and is 60mm wider. As a result, it doesn’t appear as compact as it really is. It features dynamic-looking front and rear bumpers and a big rear spoiler, evoking high levels of acceleration and power.
Its 18-inch wheels also provide a sense of solidity and stability. Its headlamps and rear combination lamps boast exclusive designs with high-tech accents. The SWIFT S-CONCEPT has been given a yellow paint finish, conveying its intensity and depth.
Its paint also has a high luster that makes it look different from various angles, suggesting dynamism and speed. An athlete’s running shoes had inspired the yellow, black, and dark-grey metallic color scheme for the exterior and interior. The steering wheel, seats, and meter clusters were all exclusively designed. The cabin layout shows that it can accommodate four adults. Bucket seats are installed in front, enhancing the driver’s perception of oneness with the car. Some parts of the centre console are made of carbon fibre, which gives it a premium feel.











