Maruti Suzuki Swift Deca Limited Edition Launched At Rs. 5.94 Lakh

- The Deca edition gets a bodykit, decals, interior styling kit & features
- The limited edition model is a tribute to the number '10' in football
- The model offers benefits of Rs. 18,000 on the accessory kit
Maruti Suzuki Swift recently added a limited edition model in its line-up; christened Deca, the model is based on the mid-level trims offered on the Swift. With a myriad of new features on offer, the new edition of Maruti Suzuki's popular hatchback will cost Rs. 5,94,445 for the VXi trim and Rs. 6,86,983 for the VDi variant. Both prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.

Maruti Swift Deca Edition Interior
What is different, you ask. For starters, the Maruti Suzuki Swift Deca edition sports side skirts, a new roof-mounted spoiler, twin racing stripes running from the hood to the boot-lid, and a single stripe on the C-pillar and the rear door. Additionally, the hatchback gets the number '10' decals on the front door and wheel covers finished in gloss black. The Swift Deca edition is available in two colour options - Bright Red and Pearl White.
Inside, the Maruti Swift Deca gets black and red themed seat covers with contrast white piping, steering wheel cover, front arm rest, Sony multimedia touchscreen music system with Bluetooth and external mic, 6-inch Sony door mounted speakers, and a reverse parking assist system with camera. The interior styling kit also includes the door sill guard, ambient light, faux carbon fibre finish on the centre console, trendy floor mats, and gear boot cover.

Maruti Suzuki Swift Deca Edition Ambient Lights
A celebration of "the charm of football's most flamboyant players", the Maruti Swift Deca limited edition is a tribute to the sport, where the best players in the game's history have carried the legendary '10' on their backs.
Mr R S Kalsi, Executive Director, Marketing and Sales, Maruti Suzuki said, "Swift is a sporty, stylish and fun to drive car. Since its launch, it has been one of the best performers in our portfolio and helped us strengthen leadership in premium hatchback segment. Over the years, the Swift has evolved in features, looks and technology, often defining the changes in aspiration and preferences of Indian car customers. Swift Deca carries forward the sportiness and performance quotient associated with the brand."

Maruti Swift Deca Edition Spoiler
Compared to the standard Swift VXi (O), the Deca edition costs an additional Rs. 22,555, while the Deca VDi costs Rs. 30,319 more than the standard VDi (O) grade. Maruti Suzuki says the Swift Deca edition offers customers benefits worth Rs. 18,000 on the accessory kit.
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