Suzuki
Swift GTi
メモ
The Suzuki Swift GTi is a cult classic among hot hatch enthusiasts, representing a golden era when lightweight engineering and clever design could deliver thrilling dynamics without breaking the bank. Launched in the late 1980s and continuing through the early 1990s, the Swift GTi (also known as the Cultus GTi in some markets) was Suzuki’s answer to the question: how much fun can you pack into a small, economical hatchback?
At the heart of the Swift GTi lies the spirited 1,324 cc G13A inline-four engine. This 8-valve, SOHC unit may seem modest on paper, producing 101 horsepower and 112.53 lb-ft of torque, but when paired with the car’s featherweight 1,786 lb (810 kg) curb weight, it transforms the Swift into a genuine pocket rocket. The power is sent to the front wheels via a slick-shifting 5-speed manual transmission, providing an engaging connection between driver and machine. The GTi sprints from 0 to 60 mph in a respectable 8.6 seconds and can reach a top speed of 113 mph, numbers that were impressive for its class and era.
Underpinning the Swift GTi is a simple yet highly effective chassis. McPherson strut front suspension and a beam axle with coil springs at the rear ensure a blend of nimbleness and predictability, granting the car an eager, tossable character. The minimal weight, compact dimensions, and quick steering rack combine to make the GTi immensely fun on tight, twisting roads or technical circuits. Feedback through the steering wheel is direct and communicative, and the suspension tuning strikes a balance between everyday usability and spirited driving.
Though Suzuki may not be the first brand that comes to mind for motorsports, the Swift GTi has a noteworthy competition pedigree. Its robust mechanicals and agile chassis made it a favorite in grassroots motorsport events, particularly in autocross, rallying, and touring car series throughout the 1990s. Many privateers found the Swift GTi’s balance of affordability, reliability, and performance to be the perfect recipe for accessible racing success.
What truly sets the Suzuki Swift GTi apart is its purity of purpose. In an age before electronic driver aids and ever-increasing curb weights, the GTi distilled the hot hatch formula to its essentials: light weight, rev-happy engine, manual gearbox, and a chassis that rewards driver skill. It stood toe-to-toe with European icons like the Peugeot 205 GTI and Volkswagen Golf GTI, often outshining them in terms of value and sheer driving delight. Today, the Swift GTi remains a beloved symbol of analog motoring, cherished by enthusiasts who appreciate its unfiltered, joyful approach to performance driving.
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ラップタイム
| タイム | トラック | 車 | モッド | ドライバ | タイヤ | ラップデイ | 追加日時 | vs 予測 | 速度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54.2 | Luddenham Raceway | レース | 26 Feb, 2025 | 06 Apr, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 1:17.2 | Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã | レース | 12 Sep, 2023 | 07 Jan, 2024 | — | — | |||
| 1:31.1 | Mallala Motorsport Park | レース | 08 Sep, 2021 | 17 Feb, 2026 | — | ||||
| 1:32.0 | Autódromo de Tocancipá | ミディアム | 01 Oct, 2020 | 23 Jan, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 2:14.0 | M-Ring (AX) | レース | 05 Jan, 2025 | 14 Feb, 2026 | — |
修正済み 車
| 年 | ドライバ お名前 | モッド | 馬力 | タイヤ | タイヤサイズ | Vs 予測 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 (w/r71) | UnderDog Racing | Race | — | 140 r71 | — | +0.01s |
| 1992 | Hdxxte | Race | 101 | — | — | +0.42s |
| 1992 | Julian Ulloa | Medium | — | — | — | +20.07s |
| 1992 | Adam Kerenyi | Race | — | — | — | — |
| 1992 | Mayday Racing | Race | — | 100 ADVAN A050 | — | — |