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Suzuki Swift 4x4: Test Drive Review

Date: 16 August 2013   |   Author: Jack Carfrae

Category: Supermini
P11D price: £13,764
Key rival: Fiat Panda 4x4
On sale: July 2013

Suzuki has dipped its toe into the fleet market with a couple of models designed to appeal to businesses, namely the SX4 S-cross crossover (see BusinessCar, 23 July) and the 4x4 variant of its Swift supermini tested here.

Along with a recent, minor facelift (revisions to the bumpers and grille among other miniscule tweaks), the Swift has gained an extra two driven wheels and sits 25mm higher than the standard model. It's rare for a supermini to have four-wheel drive, but the idea is to make a low-cost alternative to traditional and habitually expensive SUV-style 4x4s.

The 4x4 is only available with the 94hp 1.2-litre petrol engine, rendering it pretty lethargic. The Swift still drives very well, though - it's a comfortable and likeable little car, if lacking in space inside. It copes well with heavily pot-holed roads, too.

From a driver's point of view, the Swift is a sound financial bet. Its low P11D value, lack of a 3% diesel BIK levy and relatively low CO2 are enough to leave it with some more than palatable BIK costs - £39 per month for a 20% tax payer - which makes it perfectly pitched at the kinds of public sector workers for whom it's designed to appeal.

It doesn't stack up as well from a fleet operator's perspective, though. A below-par RV of 27.6% hampers things, and the lower of the two grades on the all-wheel drive version, the SZ3, is an affordable new car but its only real rival, the Fiat Panda 4x4, undercuts it on costs. In basic 85hp Twinair guise, the Panda beats the Swift in most key areas, leaving it with a figure of 37.9ppm next to the Suzuki's 40.3ppm.

Neither will haemorrhage cash though, as they're the cheapest four-wheel drive cars on the market. It's worth bearing in mind Suzuki's solid reputation for reliability too, which is much more than can be said for Fiat

Suzuki Swift 4x4 SZ3
P11D price £13,764
Model price range £10,744-£15,684
RV 27.6%
Depreciation £9,964
Fuel £7116
SMR £2048
VED £265
NI £1045
CPM 40.3p
Fuel consumption 51.3mpg
CO2 (tax) 126g/km (17%)
BIK 20/40% per month £39/£78
Service interval 9000 miles
Insurance (1-50) group 9
Warranty 3yrs 60,000 mls
Boot space 211/528 litres
Engine size/power 1242cc 94hp
Top speed/0-62mph 103mph/13.4secs

Verdict


Sturdy, low cost little 4x4, a good option for public sector drivers.
7/10

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