Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition

Suzuki is launching a specially liveried Swift Hybrid in celebration of Joan Mir lifting the MotoGP championship crown

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SUZUKI is celebrating winning the 2021 MotoGP championship on two-wheels by releasing a new four-wheeled special edition.

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The Swift Sport Hybrid World Championship Edition features a limited edition paint job that, as you’d expect, apes that of the world championship-winning GSX-RR. The Swift is painted in a two-tone paint scheme, with metallic blue being the main colour and silver decals overlaid on the top. It also features silver wing mirrors and a funky silver coloured roof.

Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition
Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition

Inside the sporty hatchback is an interior design that is unique to the car, with fluorescent yellow trim along with the driver and passenger armrests, transmission tunnel, and dashboard.

Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition
Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition

Making each car that little bit more unique is the fact that Joan himself will have autographed each machine, with his signature adorning the dashboard, right alongside the car’s numbered plaque.

Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition
Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition

The car is being priced at €20,900, around £18,200, although sadly for Suzuki fans on this side of the channel, you’ll probably never be able to buy one. The special is being sold only in Italy by the looks of it, which does beg the question, why not here?

Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition
Suzuki celebrates MotoGP glory with Swift Hybrid World Champion Edition

In fact, if you dig a little deeper on the Suzuki cars UK site, you wouldn’t even know that the manufacturer had won a MotoGP title this year. You’d have thought that a brand like Suzuki would have been banging the PR drum a little bit harder having just won its first MotoGP championship for 20-years!

For our friends across the channel, head here to find out more.

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