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=== Swift Sport (RS416/ZC31S) === In September 2005, Suzuki launched the Sport version of the new Swift in Japan, and in September 2006 the model was introduced in most European markets. Named "Swift Sport", it is powered by an enhanced [[Suzuki M engine#M16A|M16A]] unit, a high-revving 1.6-liter, naturally aspirated DOHC VVT four-cylinder engine with an 11.1:1 compression ratio, high lift cams, forged pistons, and strengthened valve springs. The 1.6-liter engine produces {{convert|125|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|148|Nm|lbft}} torque. At {{convert|3765|mm|in|abbr=on}}, the car is {{convert|70|mm|in|abbr=on}} longer than the standard Swift. The Swift Sport features sportier bumpers and spoilers, a stiffer suspension, twin exhaust pipes, red sport seats (with [[Recaro]] seats optional) and four-wheel disc brakes on 16-inch wheels. The European Swift Sport features five-speed manual transmission, the three-door body variant, 17-inch wheels (16-inch also available) and [[electronic stability control]] (ESC). In July 2008, Suzuki Germany launched a limited edition of Swift Sport called N'Style Rally to pay tribute to the Suzuki's [[Group N]] [[Junior World Rally Championship]] car and only limited to 500 units. It was offered exclusively in black and is covered with Suzuki Motorsport's logos and decals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2008/07/suzuki-swift-sport-nstyle-rally-edition/|title=Suzuki Swift Sport "N'Style Rally" Edition|date=17 July 2008|publisher=Carscoops}}</ref> In 2007, Suzuki Arena Kyoto Rakunan, a Suzuki dealership located in [[Kyoto prefecture]] collaborated with Japanese tuner [[Tommykaira]] to modify the Swift Sport; the resulting model was sold as '''Tommykaira S-Ss''' (Super Swift Sports).<ref name=tommykaira>{{cite web|url=https://gtst.jp/tommykaira/brand/|title=Tommykaira's brand history|language=Japanese}}</ref> In 2008, the Swift Sport has undergone a minor restyling which mostly influenced the interior and gear ratios. <gallery widths="200" heights="134"> File:2007 Suzuki Swift Sport 1.6 Front.jpg|Suzuki Swift Sport 3-door (UK) File:2007 Suzuki Swift Sport 1.6 Rear.jpg|Suzuki Swift Sport 3-door (UK) File:2010 Suzuki Swift (RS416) Sport 5-door hatchback (2015-11-11) 02.jpg|Suzuki Swift Sport 5-door (Australia) File:Suzuki Swift Sport Rally N'Style Cosmic Black.JPG|Suzuki Swift Sport N'Style Rally Edition (Germany) File:Suzuki Swift Sport interior.jpg|interior </gallery>
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