Suzuki Swift Sport Red Devil Edition Announced For Australia

- Suzuki Swift Sport Red Devil will be priced at $29,156 in Australia
- The Swift Sport Red Devil gets Burning Red paint scheme and black decals
- Suzuki Swift Sport Red Devil will go on sale in July
Suzuki will soon introduce a new limited edition model of the new Swift Sport in Australia. Christened as the Suzuki Swift Sport Red Devil edition, the car comes with its namesake special red paint scheme with edgy black racing decals and exterior highlights that quite nicely accentuate the lines on the car. Suzuki Australia will be offering only 100 examples of the Suzuki Swift Sport Red Devil, and the car will go on sale in the country in July and will be priced $29,156, which is a little over Rs. 14.78 lakh as per current exchange rates.
Also Read: Suzuki Swift Sport Review
Visually, the special Burning Red paint scheme and styling adds an imposing stance to the car. The bonnet comes with twin black decals that give the effect of racing strips, and similar black decals that run from the tip of the headlamps to the front doors. There black side decals as well on the front and rear overhangs and the profile of the car. Furthermore, the black bumper blade upfront gels quite nicely with the overall styling.

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport Cabin
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We do not know what the cabin will look like yet, but we do not expect to see many changes there considering the existing interior theme is in the same ballpark as the exterior styling of the Swift Sport Red Devil. The car gets dark interior with red highlights and styling elements on the dashboard, side armrests, and centre console as well. Even the seats come with contrast red stitching.
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Considering this is just a limited edition model, there are no mechanical changes. The Swift Sport Red Devil edition continues to be powered by a 1.4-litre 'BoosterJet' turbo four-cylinder engine making a little over 138 bhp and develops 230 Nm of peak torque. Transmission options include a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
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