Suzuki Swift Limited Edition
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24th March, 2009
Suzuki Australia is marking the 100th anniversary of
Suzuki with the launch of a limited edition version of the award-winning Swift.
Based on the top-selling version of its championship winning light car, the Swift Limited Edition has
been designed for customers looking for creature comforts and the unique value of an anniversary model.
The Swift LE comes complete with 15 inch alloy wheels, keyless start, climate control air-conditioning,
Alcantara interior trim, fog lamps, side mirror-mounted indicators, remote folding side mirrors, unique
interior trim and 100th Anniversary badging.
It will be available in two exclusive new colours – Kashmir Blue and Maroon Brown.
Suzuki Australia General Manager Tony Devers said the extra features on the Swift anniversary model
totalled up to more than $5,000 of value.
“Pricing for the Swift Limited Edition will start at $17,490 for the five-speed manual, representing
only a $1,000 premium on the entry level price.”
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“The new Swift LE represents extraordinary value, and captures the essence of the Suzuki philosophy of
providing quality products with outstanding value for money.”
Devers said the new Swift anniversary model would go on sale on 1st April and would be available for a
limited time only, with numbers restricted on the factory-built edition.
“The Swift has been one of the great success stories in world motoring in recent years.”
“Its mix of performance, handling, looks, quality and reliability has won car of the year awards around
the world and it was the basis of Suzuki’s Junior World Rally Championship programme that dominated the 2007
title.”
“Swift has racked up sales records in every market it has been released and holds the record for Suzuki
as the fastest to pass the one million mark after just four years.”
“In Suzuki’s 100th year of engineering excellence, the Swift 100th Anniversary Edition is sure to keep
Australia’s best light car at the top of the sales charts,” Devers said.
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