Suzuki Swift

The Suzuki Swift Sport is a sporty variant of the Suzuki Swift subcompact car, which is produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki. The first generation of the Swift Sport was introduced in 2005, and it was succeeded by the second-generation model in 2011.

The 2009 Suzuki Swift Sport was part of the first-generation Swift Sport lineup and was introduced in the European market in 2006. It was powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 123 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque. The engine was paired with a five-speed manual transmission, which was the only transmission option available.

The Swift Sport was designed to be a lightweight and agile sports car, with a stiffened chassis, a lowered suspension, and sport-tuned steering and brakes. It also featured a sporty body kit, a rear spoiler, and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, the Swift Sport had a sporty interior with supportive bucket seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and aluminum pedals. It also featured air conditioning, power windows, and a six-speaker audio system as standard equipment.

The 2009 Suzuki Swift Sport was well-received by critics and enthusiasts alike, who praised its fun-to-drive nature, lively engine, and sporty styling. In 2010, it won the "Best Sportscar under £15,000" award from What Car? magazine.

Today, the Suzuki Swift Sport is still in production and remains a popular choice for those looking for a fun and affordable sports car.

“The plan for this particular swift is to turn it into a street legal rally monster, it current only features a rear k brace, sports intake and a wider track width but we have plans to Aquire an 1600 wide fender kit, double the power either through an engine swap or crazy m16a build and finally see if we can make this monster 4x4 so stay tuned…”