2011 Suzuki Swift Heading to U.S.

When you think of a quick, fun-to-drive compact car, the odds are you’re not thinking of a Suzuki. That might soon change though, if recent reports about the Suzuki Swift’s imminent stateside launch are true.
A staple of fun and economical transportation in Japan and other parts of the world, the Swift has been missing from Suzuki’s North American model lineup for 15 years now. In its absence, the larger (but still tiny by U.S. standards) Suzuki SX4 was left to carry the torch as the company’s entry level model.
While the SX4 is a great car in its own right, it’s not nearly as nimble as the Swift. With the same amount of power as the SX4, but weighing considerably less thanks to a front-wheel-drive-only layout, the Swift is eager to conquer twisty back roads with fuel-saving gusto.
The current generation 2010 Swift is not available here due to stringent U.S. safety and emissions standards. However, the next-generation 2011 Swift will bear these requirements in mind. That being said, the next-gen Swift will show up in American showrooms some time around, you guessed it—2011.
As far as pricing goes, you can expect the Swift to be an absolute segment buster—think MINI Cooper for nearly half the price.
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