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Suzuki Swift Sport Final Edition was launched by Nazz Eastern Motors in Malaysia, a special design on the 68th independence anniversary and a speed of 100 in just 8 seconds with a special design and 140 HP engine.

Suzuki Swift Sport Final Edition
The Swift Sport Final Edition is a CBU unit, which includes several cosmetic touch-ups in the Suzuki Swift Sport Final Edition. It is to be noted that this final edition 2025 is different from the Showcase ZC33S final edition at the Tokyo Auto Salon. According to reports, the Swift Sport Final Edition is a local project. However, the use of all accessories is approved by Suzuki Japan.
Swift Sport Final Edition is based on the Pearl Super Black color variant of Standard Swift Sport. A main attraction is bonnet and decals in golden finish on doors. The 'Sport' lettering on the rear door is in hand -written style, which gives it more dynamic look and feel. Another specialty is the symbol of 'Malaysia Final Edition 68 Swift Sport', which have been installed on the front door and tailgate. The number 68 shows Malaysia's 68th independence anniversary, which will be celebrated this year. Swift Sport Final Edition has dual functional exhaust tips with carbon-fiber finish. This carbon treatment has also been applied to other parts like front grille, front and rear bumper and sides.
100 speed in 8 seconds
Another major accessory of the package is door vizers. Inside, the instrument panel, door handles and gear console have been forced carbon fiber finish. A 10-inch touchscreen media system is also part of the Final Edition Accessories Package with Soundstream Audio. Suzuki power power to the Swift Sport Final Edition that powers Standard Swift Sport. It is a K14C 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-fore petrol engine that gives 140 HP and 230 Nm of torque. It is associated with a 6-speed automatic transmission, in which the power is sent to the front wheels. The top speed of Swift Sport is 205 km/h and it can achieve the speed of 0 to 100 km/h in just 8 seconds.