Engine Capacity Rating
1.2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
80 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
GL Plus 1.2L (Base)
SAR 57,285
Engine Assembly
1.2 L
Odometer Mileage
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
80 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
111.7 Nm @ 4,300 rpm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.2 L
Acceleration Performance
12.3 sec
cylinders
3

Suzuki Dzire
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SAR 51,650

Suzuki Jimny
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SAR 93,740

Suzuki Baleno
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SAR 60,850

Suzuki Fronx
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Suzuki Ertiga
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Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Suzuki Carry
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SAR 57,500
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The Suzuki Swift is a compact hatchback that brings a sporty personality and accessible ownership costs to the Saudi market — a strong option for urban commuters and first-time buyers seeking something more characterful than average city cars. The 2026 Swift is priced from SAR 57,285.
The 2026 Swift in Saudi Arabia is offered in the GL Plus 1.2L (Base) specification, equipped with a 1.2 L petrol engine producing 80 hp and an Automatic gearbox. The setup prioritises city-friendly usability, with a smooth automatic suited to stop-start traffic in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. The 5-seat cabin is compact but efficiently packaged, and the exterior retains the Swift's signature sleek profile with well-defined creases.
Pros: the Swift delivers sharper steering and more responsive handling than most rivals at this price, making daily city driving genuinely engaging rather than merely functional. Maintenance costs are among the lowest in the hatchback segment, and Suzuki's parts availability in Saudi Arabia is well established. Cons: with 80 hp on tap, the engine feels adequate rather than effortless — highway overtaking requires planning, especially with a full cabin. Rear legroom is tight by Saudi family standards, limiting its appeal to buyers who primarily travel without rear passengers.
Used Swift inventory in the Saudi market is limited at present, making the new car the most accessible route into the model. Residual value data specific to the KSA market is not yet available for this generation, but the Swift's reputation for reliability and low running costs typically supports reasonable resale demand in the small hatchback segment.
Buyers comparing the Swift in Saudi Arabia frequently also look at the Hyundai i20, Toyota Yaris, and Honda Jazz — a group of similarly priced, efficient hatchbacks. The Swift stands out for its driving dynamics and compact dimensions; the Yaris carries stronger brand recognition and resale confidence in the Saudi market, while the i20 offers a more feature-rich interior at a comparable price.