2025 Suzuki Swift
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2025 Swift DZIRE 1.2 GA is a low-mileage used example showing 39,139 km on the clock and a manual gearbox that will appeal to drivers who prioritise simplicity and controllability; the Suzuki Swift’s compact footprint suits tight parking and urban commuting.
Powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine with a claimed 4.9 L/100 km economy, the car is practical for first-time buyers or anyone focused on low running costs and easy day-to-day driving. Five seats and four doors give genuine usability for small families or city errands, while the manual transmission keeps maintenance straightforward and repair costs predictable for budget-conscious owners of a hatchback.
Located in Gezina, Pretoria, Gauteng — if you want to see a used Swift for sale in person or to check the Swift DZIRE 1.2 GA specification, enquire to book a viewing or test drive; mention petrol in Gauteng when you call.
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Suzuki Swift safety rating
Rated 3 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2024.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2024.
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Suzuki Swift
Suzuki’s Swift really is the B-segment hatchback for real South Africans — students, first-jobbers, anyone hacking across town on the daily grind who refuses to drive something that feels bargain-basement. You get a 1.2-litre petrol up front (no diesel, but who’s crying?), and there’s a choice of manual, CVT, or semi-automatic. That’s not just box-ticking — it means if you’re stuck in Sandton traffic or doing Jo’burg-to-Pretoria runs, there’s a Swift that won’t make you want to gnaw your knuckles. On paper at least, it fights the usual suspects: Polo Vivo, Starlet, Kiger. But the Swift’s lighter chassis and CVT option give it an edge those rivals mostly can’t match at the same price. Looking at the numbers, you’re not short of options. There are 173 Swifts on offer, from as low as R119,900 for the bargain hunters to R389,900 for something fresh off the dealership floor. The real action sits with the GL+ CVT — 39 cars between R229,900 and R269,900 — which is the spec I’d have if you pack smart and want comfort without the price shock. The GL+ manual sits just behind, both in price and popularity. What’s worth flagging is the mileage: 24,773 km on average across used cars is almost suspiciously low. These Swifts are barely run in, which is rare in this segment. Also, there’s a near-even split between new (79) and used (94) cars, so you’re not stuck with clapped-out ex-rental stock. For the money, you get a more modern, lighter car than a Polo Vivo, with the bonus of a proper auto for city life — and that’s the point.
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2025 Suzuki Swift
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Gezina, Pretoria, Gauteng
Suzuki Swift FAQs
Common questions about the Suzuki Swift in South Africa.

