The lovable Suzuki Swift Sport, in its current generation, is coming to an end. In Japan, Suzuki is sending it off with a limited edition model: the Swift Sport ZC33S Final Edition.
That’s quite a mouthful, and for the enthusiast among you, the ZC33S moniker might ring a bell. This designation represents the current Suzuki Swift Sport’s internal model code.
Production of the current generation of Suzuki Swift Sport is set to conclude in 2025, with Japanese production of the regular Swift Sport ending in February 2025.
The ZC33S Final Edition will then take over, to be produced from March to November 2025. This is not unexpected, considering the standard fourth-generation Suzuki Swift debuted in December 2023.
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If you’re hoping for a spicier Swift Sport with the release of this final edition, you might be disappointed. The 1.4-litre engine still makes 140 hp and 230 Nm of torque, paired with either a manual or a six-speed automatic gearbox.
Instead, the only changes on the ZC33S Final Edition are some exclusive styling touches. There are decals, particularly on the C-pillar, along with a gloss black front grille, red brake callipers, and 17-inch black alloy wheels.
Inside, you’ll find iridescent trim accents and a steering wheel with silver trim elements. Optional extras allow for further personalisation, including aero elements, additional decals, headlight garnishes, and a fuel lid cover.
The Suzuki Swift Sport ZC33S Final Edition is priced at JPY2.3 million (approx. RM68k). Sadly, for enthusiasts outside Japan, this special edition is exclusive to the Japanese market… well, until the parallel importers get their hands on one, at least.
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