LAHORE: The Suzuki Swift is one of the popular hatchbacks in Pakistan due to its compact size, impressive performance and easy maintenance.
Its new sporty design is sharp and attractive, and is expressed by the honeycomb grille, alloy wheels, DRL and adjustable automatic LED projector headlamps.
It features Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) and sensor-activated, adjustable LED projector headlamps, which make the ride more powerful and safe.
The all-new Swift features a cockpit-like center console with single-button start, an interesting D-shaped steering wheel and cylindrical gauges. Entertainment takes on a whole new meaning with a 9-inch screen that allows Apple or Android phone mirroring and navigation.
United Bank Limited (UBL) has rolled out easy installment planes for three variants of Suzuki Swift.
Suzuki Swift GL CVT
Price: Rs 4,560,000
Down Payment: Rs1,596,000
Financing Amount: Rs2,964,000
Monthly Installment (14.5% Fixed Rate): Rs102,023
Residual Value Installment (14.5%): Rs68,919
Suzuki Swift GL Manual
Price: Rs. 4,336,000
Down Payment: Rs1,344,000
Financing Amount: Rs2,991,840
Monthly Installment (14.5% Fixed Rate): Rs102,982
Residual Value Installment (14.5%): Rs69,567
Suzuki Swift GLX CVT
Price: Rs 4,719,000
Down Payment: Rs1,746,030
Financing Amount: Rs 2,972,970
Monthly Installment (14.5% Fixed Rate): Rs102,332
Residual Value Installment (14.5%): Rs69,128
Installment plans have been calculated based on 50% residual value and do not include insurance. Vehicle prices are subject to change by the manufacturer, the bank said.
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