Sunday, September 26, 2010

New Swift 2011 Unveiled: Specifications and Price

 

NEW DELHI, INDIA  — Maruti, one of the leading car maker has unveiled New Swift 2011. The new car flaunts a sporty and attractive looks. The car is a luxurious family car with loads of new features and facilities.
 
 
The car is powered by different sports engine starting from 1.2 liter and 1.4 liter direct injected petrol engine to a 1.5 liter K Series petrol engine. The car supports keyless ingition and more freshening than the previous models.
 
A smoother dash, a built in retractable screen, automatic climate control, Bluetooth, and a USB port are incorporated in the new generation Suzuki Swift 2011.
 
The new unit of Swift adds a new 1.2 liter petrol engine that allows Dual VVT to expand 69kW at 6,000rpm and peak torque of 118Nm. The mileage of the car is also noteworthy as it consumes only 4.16-litres per 100km.
 
Specifications:
Dimensions:
 
Length: 3,850mm
Width: 1,695mm
Height: 1,510mm
Wheelbase: 2,430mm
Front Track: 1,490mm (15 inch)/ 1,480 (16 inch)
Rear Track :1,495mm (15 inch)/ 1,485 (16 inch)
Minimum turning radius: 4.8(15 inch)/ 5.2 (16 inch)
Minimum ground clearance: 140 mm
 
 
Engine:
 
Type: K12B
No. of cylinders: 4
No. of Valves: 16
Bore x stroke: 73.0x 74.2
Maximum output: 69/6.000 kW/rpm
Maximum torque: 118/4,800 Nm/rpm
Fuel destruction: Multipoint injection
No. of door: 3 or 5
Engine: Petrol (1.2L WT), Diesel (1.3L DDiS)
Drive system: 42
Steering: LHD/RHD
Capacities:
Seating capacity: 4
Fuel tank capacity: 42 L
Performance:
 
Maximum speed: 165 km/h

Sonia concerned over poor roads in Manipur

 

UPA Chairperson and AICC president Sonia Gandhi has expressed concern over problems being faced by the Manipur public due to the deplorable condition of the National Highways connecting the State with the rest of the country.
 
A five-member delegation of Women’s Development Organisation Manipur led by it’s president L Phajabi met the AICC President at her New Delhi residence on August 23 and lodged a complaint on the deplorable condition of Imphal-Jiribam-Silchar Highway (NH 53), an alternative lifeline to the State’s Imphal-Dimapur-Guwahati Highway (NH 39).
 
“She (Sonia Gandhi) heard our complaints and said the matter has been discussed with the Prime Minister and Home Minister”, Kambam Seityajit, a social worker, who was part of the delegation, said.
 
Sonia also assured that the matter relating to the deployment of permanent security forces along the two highways will be looked into in time, he added. Earlier, the Union Home Secretary GK Pillai had also informed the visiting Manipuri delegation that the Centre has chalked out a project costing Rs 360 crore for improving NH-53 which will be completed by 2013.
 
The NH 53 has become an important supply route after Naga bodies of the State extended the economic blockade on the two highways.