Suzuki has displayed thrilling new automobile editions at the 2023 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS). Before this, we saw the Celerio Classic, and now we have the limited-edition Swift Mocca Café Edition, which is only sold in Thailand.
Swift Mocca Café Edition’s base price is 637,000 Baht, or around Rs. 15.36 lakh. The price of add-ons is an additional 114,290 Baht, or Rs. 2.75 lakh. This results with the Swift Mocca Café Edition costing Rs 18.15 lakh, ex-sh, which is substantially higher than the standard Swift.
What distinguishes the Swift Mocca Café Edition from the basic Swift design?
The automobile model Maruti Suzuki Swift has been manufactured from 2005. It has been a popular choice among many car buyers due to its practical design and dependable performance. Currently, the automobile costs between Rs 6 and Rs 9 lakh (ex-sh), making it a viable and inexpensive option for many. A success for a company known for building inexpensive cars.
The Swift Mocca Café version has a new dual-tone colour scheme as a start. As an example, India-spec Swift will receive Pearl Metallic Lucent Orange, Pearl Metallic Midnight Blue, Pearl Arctic White, Solid Fire Red, and Pearl Metallic Magma Grey. There are two-tone combinations with a black or white roof.
Warm pastel Brown and bold Beige are a striking colour combination on the Swift Mocca Café Edition’s lower body and ORVMs, respectively. The inside colour scheme is the same. The dashboard and door accents are pastel brown, while the seat upholstery is beige and brown Nappa leather. This polished appearance complements the Android OS-powered 10-inch infotainment system effectively.
An Overview of the Suzuki Swift Mocca Café Edition’s Sporty Design
The Swift Mocca Café Edition has undergone many design upgrades that give it a more assertive and sporty appearance. An aggressive front lip spoiler, LED DRL above fog lights, and more are some of these and body panelling from its front spoiler across its wheel arches to its back bumper.
A faux diffuser houses the twin artificial exhaust points. The appropriate wheels are aftermarket alloy 17 inches. With these modifications, the Swift Mocca Café Edition stands out on the road and feels more upmarket.
We are reminded of Patrick starfish from Spongebob by these 5-spoke Type-G units from Cosmis Racing. Cosmis Racing also supplies the tyres. A shark-fin antenna is also present. The E20 fuel (an ethanol 20% blend) powered 1.2L K12M engine sold in Thailand produces 83 PS and 108 Nm of torque.
The K12M engine under the bonnet of the Swift Mocca Café Edition produces 83 Hp and 108 Nm. E20 fuel, a mixture of 20% ethanol and 80% gasoline, is used to power the compact hatchback. This makes it a more environmentally friendly Swift model that was created to lower pollutants and increase fuel efficiency. Buyers who want a compact, reasonably priced daily driver that is dependable and effective are the target market for the vehicle. They value style and are prepared to shell out more money for a limited edition vehicle.
Suzuki Cars With Coffee-Inspired Names
This is not the first time Suzuki has produced a vehicle with a name derived from coffee. Swift Mocca Café and Maruti Suzuki Espresso are two vehicles that provide an economical yet useful alternative. These cars might offer a straightforward and pleasurable experience without breaking the cash, similar to a good cup of coffee. It’s unclear why automakers give their vehicles certain names; this also applies to their names.
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