"Suzuki Swift 2024 - Rumors of Electric Powertrain?"

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"Hey guys, just saw an article online suggesting that Suzuki might be working on an electric powertrain for the 2024 Swift. Apparently, they're aiming to offer a fully-electric variant in some markets, possibly even using a modular platform they're jointly developing with Toyota. Anyone have any info on this or is it just a rumor?"
 

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"Dude, I just saw some renders online and it looks like they're planning to stick with a mild hybrid, at least for now. No word yet on a full electric model, but I gotta say, I'd love to see them jump on the EV bandwagon. Anyone else heard any solid rumors?"
 

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"Dude, I saw an article a few days back saying Suzuki's gonna launch their first mass-market EV, allegedly based on the Swift platform. Nothing's been officially confirmed though, so take it with a grain of salt. Still, an EV Swift would be pretty lit"
 

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"Hey guys, just a heads up, I saw some Japanese outlets saying Suzuki's gonna unveil an all-new hybrid Swift in Tokyo next month, but no electric rumors so far Awaiting official confirmation on that. Could be the 'eco-friendly' buzz is just a rumor for now."
 

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"Dude, I've been following Suzuki's plans and they've been pretty vocal about shifting to greener tech. I wouldn't be surprised if they add an electric option to the Swift lineup, but nothing's official yet. Someone from the company should chime in to confirm"
 
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"Just came across an article that says Suzuki is indeed testing an EV version of the Swift. Apparently, it's gonna be a global release with a range of around 300km on a single charge. Anyone know if this is gonna be a significant departure from the current model?"
 
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