Suzuki Swift Car Pakistan 2026 — Price, All Variants & Complete Guide
The Suzuki Swift is the hatchback that made Pak Suzuki relevant beyond 800cc microcars. Since its Pakistani debut, the Swift has been the go-to choice for buyers who want a proper compact car — agile, stylish, fun to drive, and backed by the widest service network in Pakistan. The current fourth-generation Swift features a 1.2L mild hybrid engine, fresh styling inspired by the global model, and a feature list that punches above its price class. This is the complete 2026 buyer’s guide — all variants, all specs, all features, running costs, and an honest verdict on who should buy it.
Suzuki Swift Price in Pakistan 2026 — All Variants
| Variant | Ex-Factory Price | Transmission | Estimated On-Road (Lahore) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift GL | Rs 4,460,160 | 5-speed Manual | Rs 4,750,000 – Rs 4,850,000 |
| Swift GL CVT | Rs 4,620,000 | CVT Automatic | Rs 4,920,000 – Rs 5,000,000 |
| Swift GLX CVT | Rs 4,766,190 | CVT Automatic | Rs 5,070,000 – Rs 5,150,000 |
On-road prices include registration, insurance (1-year third party), number plates, and dealer documentation. Add Rs 100,000–150,000 for comprehensive insurance. Prices effective June 2026.
Suzuki Swift 2026 — Complete Specifications
| Specification | Swift GL (Manual) | Swift GL CVT | Swift GLX CVT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 1.2L DOHC VVT | 1.2L DOHC VVT | 1.2L DOHC VVT |
| Displacement | 1,197 cc | 1,197 cc | 1,197 cc |
| Max power | 61 kW (82 hp) | 61 kW (82 hp) | 61 kW (82 hp) |
| Max torque | 113 Nm @ 4,400 rpm | 113 Nm @ 4,400 rpm | 113 Nm @ 4,400 rpm |
| Mild hybrid assist | +20 Nm (ISG) | +20 Nm (ISG) | +20 Nm (ISG) |
| Top speed | 180 km/h | 175 km/h | 175 km/h |
| Fuel average (city) | 13–16 km/L | 12–15 km/L | 12–15 km/L |
| Fuel average (highway) | 17–20 km/L | 16–19 km/L | 16–19 km/L |
| Fuel tank capacity | 37 litres | 37 litres | 37 litres |
| Length | 3,845 mm | 3,845 mm | 3,845 mm |
| Width | 1,695 mm | 1,695 mm | 1,695 mm |
| Height | 1,495 mm | 1,495 mm | 1,495 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,450 mm | 2,450 mm | 2,450 mm |
| Boot space | 265 litres | 265 litres | 265 litres |
| Ground clearance | 163 mm | 163 mm | 163 mm |
| Kerb weight | 870 kg | 895 kg | 895 kg |
| Seating capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Swift Variant Features — Detailed Comparison
All Variants Include
- SHVS 12V mild hybrid with ISG (Integrated Starter Generator)
- Idle Stop-Start system
- ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Dual front SRS airbags
- Electric power steering with tilt adjustment
- Power windows (front and rear)
- Power door locks with keyless entry
- 7-inch touchscreen infotainment with Bluetooth, USB, and AUX
- Hill Hold Control
- Rear parking sensors
Swift GL CVT — Additional Features vs GL Manual
- CVT automatic transmission
- Paddle shifters on steering wheel
- Auto-hold function
Swift GLX CVT — All GL CVT Features Plus
- LED projection headlamps with automatic headlamp levelling
- LED fog lamps
- 16-inch alloy wheels (vs 15-inch steel wheels on GL)
- Rearview camera
- Telescopic and tilt steering adjustment (vs tilt-only on GL)
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- High Beam Assist (automatic high beam control)
- Cruise control
- Front fog lamps
- Push-button engine start / stop
- Smart Key (keyless go)
Swift GL vs GLX — Which to Choose?
The Rs 306,030 price gap between GL Manual and GLX CVT is significant. Here is how to decide:
Choose Swift GL Manual if: you prefer a manual gearbox (better driver engagement, slightly better fuel economy), you are primarily a city driver comfortable with clutch-and-gear, or budget is tight. The GL is not stripped — it still has ABS, airbags, touchscreen, and keyless entry.
Choose Swift GLX CVT if: you want automatic transmission for Lahore/Karachi stop-start traffic, you value LED headlamps and safety tech (LDW, High Beam Assist), or you plan to keep the car for 4+ years and want the full feature set. The rearview camera and cruise control alone justify the premium for frequent expressway drivers.
Suzuki Swift vs Main Competitors 2026
| Car | Price | Engine | Auto Available | City Fuel Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suzuki Swift GLX CVT | Rs 4.77M | 1.2L mild hybrid | Yes (CVT) | 12–15 km/L |
| Toyota Yaris ATIV CVT | Rs 4.7M–5.0M | 1.3L | Yes (CVT) | 12–14 km/L |
| Kia Picanto AT | Rs 4.0M–4.5M | 1.0L 3-cyl | Yes (4-speed AT) | 13–16 km/L |
| Suzuki Cultus VXL | Rs 3.1M–3.4M | 1.0L | No | 13–15 km/L |
| Honda City 1.5L CVT | Rs 5.0M–5.5M | 1.5L | Yes (CVT) | 13–15 km/L |
Swift Monthly Ownership Cost Estimate
| Cost Item | Monthly Estimate |
|---|---|
| Fuel (1,200 km @ 14 km/L @ Rs 381.78/L) | Rs 32,724 |
| Car loan EMI (Rs 4M financed @ 18% over 5 years) | ~Rs 101,000 |
| Comprehensive insurance (Rs 140,000/year) | Rs 11,667 |
| Token tax (Punjab, 1,197cc) | ~Rs 500/month equiv. |
| Scheduled servicing (Rs 8,000 per 5,000 km) | ~Rs 1,920/month equiv. |
| Total (loan buyer) | ~Rs 147,800/month |
| Total (cash buyer — no EMI) | ~Rs 46,800/month |
Used Suzuki Swift Prices in Pakistan 2026
| Model Year | Variant | Used Price Range (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 (4th gen) | GL Manual | Rs 3,400,000 – Rs 3,800,000 |
| 2023 | GL CVT | Rs 3,700,000 – Rs 4,100,000 |
| 2023 | GLX CVT | Rs 3,900,000 – Rs 4,400,000 |
| 2024 | GLX CVT | Rs 4,200,000 – Rs 4,600,000 |
| 2025 | GLX CVT | Rs 4,400,000 – Rs 4,700,000 |
Suzuki Swift Pros and Cons
Pros
- Fun to drive — the lightest car in its class (870 kg) makes the 82 hp feel punchy
- Wide Pak Suzuki dealer and service network across Pakistan
- Good resale value — Swifts hold their value better than most Pakistani market cars
- Mild hybrid reduces city fuel consumption vs older Swift
- GLX CVT has genuine safety tech (LDW, high beam assist) at this price
- Comfortable for 4 adults on long motorway trips
Cons
- Boot space (265L) is small — a family shopping trip can overflow
- Rear seat legroom is tight for tall adults
- Only 2 airbags on all Pakistani variants (global Swift has 6+)
- 1.2L engine feels strained on motorway overtaking at 120+ km/h
- CVT transmission is smooth but not as engaging as the manual
- No Android Auto / Apple CarPlay (infotainment is Bluetooth-only)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Suzuki Swift price in Pakistan in 2026?
The Suzuki Swift 2026 price starts at Rs 4,460,160 (GL Manual) and goes up to Rs 4,766,190 (GLX CVT) ex-factory from Pak Suzuki. On-road prices in Lahore range from Rs 4,750,000 to Rs 5,150,000 including registration and insurance.
Is the Suzuki Swift available in automatic transmission?
Yes. Both the Swift GL CVT and Swift GLX CVT come with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) automatic gearbox. The base GL variant uses a 5-speed manual.
How many variants of Swift are available in Pakistan 2026?
Three variants: GL Manual, GL CVT, and GLX CVT. All three use the same 1.2L mild hybrid engine. The main differences are transmission, wheel type, and additional safety and convenience features on the GLX.
What is the Suzuki Swift fuel average in Pakistan?
The Swift delivers 13–16 km/L in city driving and 17–20 km/L on highways depending on driving conditions and AC usage. The mild hybrid system improves city economy by approximately 8–10%.
Is the Suzuki Swift a good car to buy in 2026?
Yes, for buyers who prioritise driving enjoyment, reliability, and resale value in a compact hatchback. The Swift is the best-driving locally-assembled car in its price range in Pakistan. The main weakness is limited interior space and only 2 airbags — buyers prioritising safety should consider the GLX with its active safety systems.
What is Swift GLX CVT top speed?
The Swift GLX CVT has a top speed of approximately 175 km/h. The GL Manual is rated at 180 km/h due to its lower weight and direct gear ratios.
How long is the waiting period for Suzuki Swift in Pakistan?
As of mid-2026, Pak Suzuki has no significant backlog — waiting period is typically 4–8 weeks for standard variants. The GLX CVT may have a slightly longer wait during peak demand periods (Eid, year-end).


