The Suzuki Swift Sport ZC32S is a three-door/front-engine/front-wheel drive hatchback model designed by Suzuki's chief engineer Naoyuki Takeuchi and assembled in Esztergom, Hungary, from 2013 to 2018. Unveiled at the Australian International Motor Show in 2011, the car runs with a 1.6L (M16A) inline-4 DOHC engine delivering a maximum output power of 136 PS and 160 Nm of torque. This engine is mated with a 6-speed manual transmission or a high-performance 7-speed manual CVT. The ZC32S reaches a top speed of 121 Mph, going from 0-62 Mph in 8.4 seconds for the option without an electrical governor.
This reliable, fast, and comfortable vehicle would fit any daily driver's needs without breaking the bank. Some of the Suzuki Swift Sport ZC32S's improvements over its predecessors are the revamped rear spoiler, its large front grille, the HID headlights kit coming from stock, and its lightweight 17-inch alloy wheels. It leaves the factory wearing Bridgestone RE050A 195/45/R17 tires, supported by a McPherson strut/ coil springs suspension type and ABS ventilated discs brake system. Additional luxury features include leather bucket seats, a new steering wheel, and a 6.1-inch touchscreen panel. The Suzuki Swift Sport ZC32S has a market value of 1,295 € nowadays, a super affordable and budget-friendly ride for entry-level racers looking to acquire the skills of a champion.