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2020 Maruti Swift facelift has been spotted ahead of its launch

2020 Maruti Swift Facelift Brochure Leaked Ahead of Launch

2020 Maruti Swift Facelift

While Maruti has already launched the Dzire facelift in India, it is now set to roll out the Swift facelift anytime soon. Recently, images of the brochure of the upcoming 2020 Swift facelift have surfaced online from Japan. The popular hatchback is likely to get a mid-life refresh in the international market. The leaked images show that it is not going to receive many updates. The 2020 Maruti Swift facelift is likely to launch later this year in India. 
2020 Maruti Swift Facelift Brochure Leaked
According to the leaked information, the 2020 Maruti Swift Facelift will feature new honeycomb meshing for the front radiator grille along with a prominent chrome strip. The front bumper is slightly tweaked as well. The rest of the exterior design remains unchanged. The model in the leaked images gets dual-tone alloy wheels. It is still not sure if it will be launched in the Indian market or not.
The 2020 Swift facelift is likely to retain most of the interior features of the outgoing model. It will get a multi-colored 4.2-inch multi-information display (MID) as standard while also boasting of an updated version of the 7-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen infotainment system. Other salient features will include cruise control, auto-folding outside rearview mirrors, cloud-based services for audio entertainment, and display vehicle alerts. The hatchback is also likely to get new seat fabrics and accents. 

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