Maruti Swift: Talking about the ex-showroom price of Maruti Suzuki Swift, it starts from Rs 6.49 lakh and goes up to Rs 9.65 lakh. Let us know the GST details of the car.

Maruti Suzuki 's popular hatchback Swift has now become more affordable than before. After GST 2.0 reforms , the company has reduced the price of all variants . In such a situation, now under the price structure, customers are going to get the direct benefit of saving up to Rs 1.06 lakh. Let's know on which variant of Maruti Swift you are going to get the highest discount.
Talking about the ex-showroom price of Maruti Suzuki Swift, it starts from Rs 6.49 lakh and goes up to Rs 9.65 lakh. Different discounts are being given on different variants of this car.
How much discount is available on which variant of Maruti Swift?- LXI 1.2L MT - Rs 55,000 discount
- VXI 1.2L MT - Rs 63,000 discount
- VXI (O) 1.2L MT - Rs 65,000 discount
- ZXI 1.2L MT - Rs 71,000 discount
- ZXI+ 1.2L MT - Rs 77,000 discount
- VXI 1.2L AMT - Rs 67,000 discount
- VXI (O) 1.2L AMT - Rs 69,000 discount
- ZXI 1.2L AMT - Rs 75,000 discount
- ZXI+ 1.2L AMT - Rs 81,000 discount
- VXI CNG 1.2L MT - Rs 70,000 discount
- VXI (O) CNG 1.2L MT - Rs 73,000 discount
- ZXI CNG 1.2L MT - Rs 1 lakh 6 thousand discount
Apart from the petrol version, Maruti Swift CNG is a popular hatchback in the Indian market . Its ex-showroom price ranges from Rs 8.20 lakh to Rs 9.20 lakh. In CNG mode , it gives a mileage of 32.85 Km / kg . For safety , this car now has 6 airbags in all variants . Talking about features , it has a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and automatic climate control . In such a situation , due to stylish design and reliable performance , it is the best option for middle class families .
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