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Suzuki

Swift Sport ZC32S

7.2s0–60 MPH
209MáXIMA VELOCIDAD KPH
134CV

Notas

El Suzuki Swift Sport ZC32S representa la variante de alto rendimiento de tercera generación de la plataforma supermini de Suzuki, producido entre 2011 y 2017 como un hot hatch que prioriza la agilidad ligera y la asequibilidad sobre la potencia bruta. Impulsado por un motor atmosférico M16A de 1.6L en línea de cuatro cilindros que genera 134hp a 6,900rpm y 118 lb-ft de par, el ZC32S apuesta por un carácter de altas revoluciones y la conservación del impulso en lugar del torque a bajas revoluciones, requiriendo un estilo de conducción comprometido para extraer su rendimiento. Con un peso aproximado de 2,315 libras, el Swift Sport logró una notable relación peso-potencia dentro de su categoría, permitiendo aceleraciones competitivas y una dinámica de manejo que desmiente las modestas cifras en la hoja técnica. La suspensión contaba con puntales MacPherson en el eje delantero y barra de torsión en el trasero, equipadas con amortiguadores y muelles de tarado deportivo, mientras que las pinzas de freno de origen Brembo proporcionaban potencia de frenado superior al equipo típico de un supermini. La transmisión manual de seis velocidades ofrecía relaciones cerradas que mantenían el motor en su rango óptimo de revoluciones durante una conducción activa, aunque existía una opción automática CVT para mercados que prefieren la conveniencia. El interior se mantenía sobrio, con asientos delanteros envolventes con costuras rojas, pedales de aluminio y un sistema de infoentretenimiento básico que reflejaba su posicionamiento asequible, pero la posición de conducción y el peso de los mandos recibieron una calibración cuidadosa para garantizar una experiencia envolvente. El ZC32S ganó un culto entre los entusiastas que valoran su filosofía de volver a lo básico en una era cada vez más dominada por motores turboalimentados y ayudas electrónicas al conductor, ofreciendo una conexión mecánica pura poco común en los hot hatch modernos. La producción abarcó numerosas ediciones limitadas, incluyendo los paquetes RS y Style que añadían mejoras visuales y equipamiento, manteniendo siempre la esencia ligera. Los mercados europeos recibieron al Swift Sport como una alternativa dentro de la jerarquía de hot hatch establecidos (Fiesta ST, Polo GTI), mientras que el mercado doméstico japonés lo acogió como una plataforma asequible para track days. El ZC32S precedió a la generación actual turboalimentada ZC33S, introducida en 2017, marcando el fin de la línea Swift Sport atmosférica y una era más sencilla antes de que la inducción forzada downsized se convirtiera en el estándar para los compactos de alto rendimiento.

Clasificación
CV
134
PESO KG
1,050
Relación Peso Potencia
0.13
VALOR ACTUAL
$7,000

Especificaciones OEM

Descripción del motor
1.6 L M16A I4 (ZC32S)
Tipo de manejo
FWD
0-60 MPH
7.2 SECs
MáXIMA VELOCIDAD KPH
209
PRECIO (MSRP) EUR
20,070 €
caja de cambios
6-SPEED MANUAL
torque
160 N.M
Años del Modelo
2010-2018

NOTAS DEL AñO

2011: Launch year unveiling ZC32S at Australian International Motor Show introducing second-generation Swift Sport with comprehensively revised M16A 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated engine producing 136 PS (134 bhp) at 6900 RPM with 160 Newton-meters torque at 4400 RPM—representing 11 horsepower increase versus ZC31S predecessor through forged pistons, revised camshaft profiles, and optimized intake/exhaust systems. Initial specification launched as three-door hatchback exclusively with six-speed manual transmission and front-wheel-drive layout targeting enthusiast buyers prioritizing driving engagement over practicality. Exterior updates included aggressive front bumper with enlarged air intakes, revised side skirts, prominent rear spoiler, twin exhaust outlets, and lightweight 17-inch alloy wheels wearing Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 195/45R17 tires. Interior featured sport bucket seats with enhanced lateral support, leather-wrapped steering wheel, aluminum pedal covers, and red accent stitching throughout cabin. UK market pricing started £13,499 representing exceptional value versus Renault Clio RS 200 (£17,995) and Ford Fiesta ST (£16,995), establishing Swift Sport as budget-friendly entry into hot hatch segment. Initial color palette restricted to Champion Yellow, Ablaze Red, Super Black, and Silky Silver.
2012: Introduction of CVT automatic transmission option featuring seven-speed manual mode with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters expanding market appeal beyond traditional manual-transmission enthusiasts. CVT calibration prioritized responsive throttle mapping and simulated gear changes maintaining Swift Sport's engaging character despite automatic operation, though manual transmission remained preferred choice among performance-oriented buyers due to superior driver involvement and lighter weight. Production commenced at Magyar Suzuki facility in Esztergom, Hungary, supplying European markets with right-hand-drive UK variants and left-hand-drive continental specifications. Minor equipment updates included revised audio system options and additional exterior color choices. Market reception strong particularly in UK where affordable performance hatchbacks commanded loyal following, with Swift Sport establishing reputation for reliability, low running costs, and predictable handling characteristics suitable for both daily driving and weekend track day activities.
2013: Significant mid-cycle update introducing five-door body style option at £500 premium versus three-door configuration addressing practicality concerns while maintaining sporting character through identical mechanical specification and performance capabilities. Five-door variant added 15 kilograms curb weight yet provided enhanced rear-seat access and additional cargo flexibility appealing to buyers requiring daily driver versatility. Exterior facelift included reshaped front bumper with revised air intake geometry, new wheel designs, high-level brake light integration, and expanded paint palette adding Boost Blue metallic to existing color options. Interior updates featured redesigned seat fabric patterns and revised trim materials improving perceived quality. Three-door variant continued production alongside five-door maintaining choice for buyers prioritizing weight savings and traditional hot hatch aesthetics. Production volume increased substantially following five-door introduction, with UK market representing significant sales proportion within European distribution.
2014: Technology upgrade introducing 6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system as standard equipment integrating satellite navigation, DAB digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB audio input replacing previous generation's basic audio head unit. Touchscreen system improved interior ambiance and functionality without compromising Swift Sport's focus on driving dynamics, while maintaining user-friendly interface requiring minimal distraction during spirited driving. No mechanical changes implemented maintaining proven M16A powertrain and chassis configuration. Optional equipment expanded including climate control air conditioning, rear parking sensors, and premium audio system upgrades. Market positioning remained competitive despite aging platform design, with Swift Sport maintaining price advantage versus refreshed European competitors while offering comprehensive standard equipment specification. Aftermarket tuning community established robust support with ECU remapping achieving 144 horsepower gains, turbocharger kits exceeding 200 horsepower, and suspension upgrades including coilover systems optimizing track performance.
2015: Continuation production year maintaining 2014 specification without significant updates as Suzuki focused development resources on next-generation ZC33S platform featuring turbocharged BoosterJet engine architecture. Model year represented peak maturity of ZC32S design with established reliability record, comprehensive aftermarket support, and strong resale values reflecting enthusiast community appreciation. Production allocation prioritized European markets where Swift Sport maintained competitive positioning against aging Renault Clio RS 200 and awaited Ford Fiesta ST facelift. Optional equipment packages expanded including metallic paint finishes, upgraded wheel designs, and enhanced audio system specifications. Market dynamics shifted as competitors introduced updated powertrains with forced induction, yet ZC32S retained loyal following appreciating naturally-aspirated engine character and lightweight chassis philosophy increasingly rare in modern hot hatch segment dominated by turbocharging and increasing vehicle mass.
2016: Penultimate production year continuing established specification as ZC33S successor development reached final validation phases. Model year characterized by consistent build quality, mature product refinement, and strong owner community supporting grassroots motorsport participation including track days, time attack competitions, and club racing throughout Europe and Japan. Minor running changes addressed component sourcing variations and manufacturing optimization without affecting vehicle performance or specification. Market positioning challenged by newer turbocharged competitors offering superior power outputs, yet ZC32S maintained appeal through affordable pricing, low running costs, predictable handling characteristics, and engaging naturally-aspirated power delivery. Used market values remained stable reflecting strong demand from enthusiast buyers seeking affordable performance platform with established tuning potential and reliable mechanical components.
2017: Final production year concluding ZC32S generation with introduction of turbocharged ZC33S successor featuring 1.4-liter BoosterJet engine producing 140 PS and significantly lighter 970-kilogram curb weight addressing evolving market demands for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions while maintaining performance credentials. ZC32S production ended without special edition or commemorative variants, transitioning smoothly to next generation while maintaining parts availability and warranty support. Final model year units commanding premium values in used market as enthusiasts recognized conclusion of naturally-aspirated Swift Sport era and lightweight philosophy increasingly uncommon in modern automotive landscape. Legacy established ZC32S as affordable, reliable, and engaging performance hatchback successfully competing against premium European rivals through minimalist approach prioritizing driving dynamics over luxury amenities, with strong grassroots motorsport participation cementing reputation as genuine driver's car accessible to wide range of enthusiasts regardless of budget constraints.

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De 12 preparaciones documentadas

TendenciasSwift Sport ZC32S owners typically start with Dunlop Direzza ZIII tires, Cusco Street ZeroA coilovers, and Dixcel Type Z brakes. As builds escalate, enthusiasts move to Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R tires, KW V3 suspension, and Endless ME20 brakes, often incorporating full Wiechers roll cages for track use.

Medio

6 preparaciones
Neumáticos Dunlop Direzza1· Nankang AR-11· Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Spec1· Zestino 07R1· Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V31
Suspensión Cusco Street Zero A2· Tein S.Tech1· BC Racing Coilovers1
Frenos Dixcel Type Z1
Admisión/Escape Simota Cold Air Intake1· GReddy Comfort Sports GTS1· R's Racing Center Pipe1· Piper 4-2-1 Exhaust Manifold1· HKS Legamax Exhaust1
Potencia/Puesta a punto R's Racing RRP Full Spec ECU1
Transmisión Cusco Type-RS 1-Way LSD1
Ruedas Buddy Club P1 Racing SF1· Compomotive 16" Wheels1
Peso Motordrive Bucket Seats1
Otros RRP Sump Baffle Plate1

Carrera

Ritmo OEM+6.6% 3 preparaciones
Neumáticos Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R3
Suspensión KW V31
Frenos Endless MX721
Admisión/Escape Remus Catback Exhaust1
Peso Recaro Pole Position1
Otros Wiechers Roll Cage1

Tiempos de vuelta

Hora Pista Auto Modelo Conductor Neumático Fecha Fecha Añadida vs Pred. Vel.
1:16.8 P M Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel Medio 23 Jan, 2016 17 May, 2026 -6.18s +8.44%
43.6 S M Kakucsring (CCW) Leve 14 May, 2021 12 Jun, 2026 -1.91s +4.55%
2:13.8 G Slovakia Ring (Config 4 CW) Carrera 26 Aug, 2017 08 Jan, 2022 -6.12s +4.47%
1:14.8 G Castle Combe Carrera 04 Oct, 2025 22 Jan, 2026 -2.06s +2.74%
1:57.7 M The Bend Motorsport Park (East CW) Medio 16 Jan, 2026 13 Jun, 2026 -2.22s +2.00%
1:16.9 Achna Speedway Leve 30 Oct, 2025 18 Jan, 2026 -1.32s +1.82%
1:27.9 M Pukekohe Park (GP) Almacén 06 Nov, 2022 20 Nov, 2025 -0.83s +1.02%
1:04.1 Spa Nishiura Motor Park (CW) Medio 12 Dec, 2016 14 Nov, 2025 -0.31s +0.52%
1:01.8 Queensland Raceway (Sprint) Carrera 25 Jan, 2025 28 Jan, 2026
1:19.4 Bushy Park (International) Medio 11 Dec, 2025 18 Jan, 2026 +0.22s -0.30%
2:11.0 Circuit Parcmotor Castellolí Almacén 28 May, 2022 20 Jan, 2026 +0.41s -0.34%
1:39.3 Suika Circuit Almacén 04 Oct, 2024 25 Jan, 2026 +0.45s -0.49%
58.6 M Mallory Park Racing Circuit (Car) Medio 25 May, 2025 19 Jan, 2026 +0.52s -0.95%
8:47.0 Nürburgring (BTG) Carrera 01 Nov, 2025 07 Mar, 2026 warning
8:40.0 Nürburgring (BTG) Carrera 28 Mar, 2019 23 Feb, 2025 +10.32s -2.12%
1:33.7 CIRCUIT DE CLASTRES (CW) Leve 21 Oct, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 +1.86s -2.18%
1:28.9 Mallala Motorsport Park Medio 05 Sep, 2020 05 Jan, 2025 +1.91s -2.32%
2:24.0 Pannonia Ring Medio 17 Apr, 2024 18 Apr, 2024 +4.22s -3.16%
1:47.5 The Bend Motorsport Park (West CW) Medio 14 Apr, 2020 28 Aug, 2021 +3.25s -3.26%
1:16.3 M Autódromo La Chutana Almacén 23 Dec, 2014 29 Sep, 2021 +2.37s -3.39%
2:13.6 Fuji International Speedway Medio 27 Dec, 2020 16 Nov, 2022 +4.78s -3.93%
9:01.0 Nürburgring (BTG) Pesado 09 Jun, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 +21.68s -4.35%
10:10.0 Nürburgring (VLN) Carrera 24 Jul, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 flag
2:27.6 Hungaroring Leve 19 Sep, 2021 12 Sep, 2022 +6.43s -4.84%
1:50.0 Lausitzring (Short Course) Medio 05 Aug, 2018 16 Nov, 2021 +5.17s -5.13%
2:44.8 Suzuka Circuit Medio 31 Oct, 2018 17 Mar, 2022 +8.6s -5.69%
3:42.0 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Carrera 11 Nov, 2019 09 Nov, 2021 +24.05s -12.60%

Swift Sport ZC32S más modificados

Año Conductor Name Mod CV Neumático Tamaño del neumático Vs Pred.
2014 Markus stoj Race 1 Battlax Racing V02 (Slick) -7.86s
2014 JEH Racing Race 100 AR-1 -3.91s
2011 (w/DiabloSu) Luiz Fernando Altran Medium 0 Diablo Supercorsa V4 SP 195/45/17 -3.84s
2013 M1tru Light 300 Pilot Super Sport 195/45/17 -0.98s
2013 (w/CRSCR1) Smirnov Racing Light 134 200 CR-S (CR-1) 225/45/17 / 195/50/17 +4.49s
2013 (w/AR-1) Daniel Adeney Medium 134 100 AR-1 205/50/15 +4.57s
2012 Zuboo Racing Race 100 ADVAN A050 +7.28s
2013 (xyz/StarSpec) xyzsxyzs Medium 134 200 Direzza ZII Star Spec 225/45/16 / 205/50/16 +7.97s
2013 (w/PR) Travis.without.the.r Medium 134 240 Sport RS 195/45/17 +9.4s
2013 (w/PR) RB Racing Extra Medium 134 140 R050 195/45/17 +9.6s
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