As Impreza is to Subaru, and Civic is to Honda, Swift is one of Suzuki’s most iconic nameplates.

In 2024, the long-running Japanese light hatch entered a new generation, giving us the Mk4 Swift ‘Hybrid’ you see here. The headline addition was a new 12V mild-hybrid system, making the latest Swift a hybrid-only model and marking the first step in Suzuki’s electrified model push in Australia.

Following in its low-capacity mild-hybrid footsteps would later be the Fronx light SUV in 2025, while the fully electric e-Vitara – and a hybrid version of the regular Vitara – is due to arrive locally by mid-2026.

But for the time being, Suzuki’s smallest local model (and currently its only non-SUV passenger car) is a prime example of what the Japanese brand is best known for: cheerful small cars that won’t break the budget.

In Australia’s four-model light-car segment, the Swift Hybrid is the third most popular model, ahead of only the Toyota Yaris. It’s the only one still available with a manual transmission after the Mazda 2 lineup was rejigged for 2025, but it’s still more expensive than the segment-leading MG 3.