What Is VXI And ZXI Swift?

If you’re planning to buy a Swift, you need to know what the differences are between the LXI, VXI, and ZXI models. While all three Swift variants have the same petrol engine, there are minor differences between them. The main differences are the features and available equipment. For example, Lxi doesn’t come with power windows, whereas the VXI and ZXI do. And, while the LXI doesn’t have a central locking system, both the VXI and ZXI have this.

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LXI

The LXI trim is more expensive than the VXI trim, but it comes with many of the same features. It has power steering and windows, air conditioning, and ABS, and comes with a manual transmission. The VXI trim comes with more luxurious features, such as automatic climate control and steering controls, but is limited to a few standard ones. The ZXI trim costs more than the LXI but is less expensive than the VXI.

The difference between the three trim levels is based on the features that are included in them. LXI represents the basic petrol version of the car, while VXI represents the mid-range version with two or three features. The ZXI comes with more advanced features, such as navigation and backup camera.

The Swift ZxI has similar engine performance, but comes with more features than the LXI. It comes with alloy wheels and body colored bumpers, and also has keyless entry and a reverse sensor. The VXi has some of the same features as the ZxI, but is lower in price and lacks some of its more advanced features, such as a music system and an adjustable headrest.

The ZXi also has more installed features, including a back door that opens and closes electronically. It also has a rear wiper. The VXi has manual climate control, while the ZXi has automatic climate control and a rear-center armrest.

The base LXI has no infotainment system and no CD player, but the VXI adds a four-speaker stereo and two-DIN audio system. The ZXI+ add a seven-inch touchscreen with voice commands. The LXI is a good option if you’re looking for an entry-level hatchback. It measures 3845mm long and 1735mm wide and has 268 litres of boot space.

ZXI

The VXI and ZXI are two trim levels of the Ford Focus. The VXI comes with more standard features than the LXI, and the ZXI comes with more high-end features. These include airbags, automatic climate control, and front and rear power windows. The ZXI also has more luxury features, including dual front airbags and a rear defogger.

The Swift is available in four variants, ranging in price from Rs 5.90 lakh to Rs 8.77 lakh. The base model is available with a manual transmission, while the VXI and ZXI+ come with an automatic gearbox. The ZXI+ trim is also available with dual-tone paint schemes.

The ZXI and VXI are both based on the same platform, with the same engine and body. They both come with dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and reverse parking sensors. The VXI has remote keyless entry, and the ZXI has rear wiper and front fog lamps.

While the LXI is the cheapest variant, the VXI is the mid-range model, and the ZXI is the top-end model. Each has its pros and cons, and it is up to you to decide what you want. The VXI is a great car for everyday use, but if you’re looking for luxury, you should upgrade.

The Maruti Suzuki Swift is a solid hatchback, with decent standard equipment. Even the base LXI variant comes with front and rear power windows, manual AC, a music system with four speakers, power-adjustable rearview mirrors, and a push start-stop button. The VXI+ is a little more luxurious and has cruise control.

Ertiga

The Ertiga is a compact MPV that is available in two petrol and two CNG variants. When it was launched, it was offered in three trim levels: VXi, Tour M, and VXi (O). These variants are mainly designed for fleet operators, who need a compact MPV that can meet their needs.

Both the Ertiga VXi and Ertiga ZXi are powered by a 1.5-litre K15 Smart Hybrid engine, which is also used in the company’s premium MPV, the XL6. The engine delivers 104PS of power and 138Nm of torque. The Ertiga VXi and Ertigi ZXi are available with either a manual or automatic gearbox.

The Ertiga VXi and Ertiga ZXI share similar design elements, including a horizontal line running through the Suzuki emblem. The Ertiga also gets LED headlamps and fog lamps. Its rear end gets a chrome garnish. The Ertiga is available in five stunning colour options. It also features a smartplay Pro touchscreen infotainment system, which adds 40 connected car features, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It can also be connected to compatible smartwatches.

The Ertiga is a great choice for family use. It is comfortable to drive and has air conditioning in all seats. The petrol version has a mileage of 16 kmpl, while the diesel variant gets around 21 kmpl. However, the Ertiga does not have cruise control, which can make driving difficult.

If you are looking for an economical yet powerful MPV, the Ertiga ZXi is a good choice. Its fuel efficiency is similar to that of a petrol car, and the low cost of running makes it an attractive option for drivers who travel less than 2000 km a month. Its downside is lower power and torque, especially at low speeds. Additionally, it has a hard time going uphill, and the CNG kit occupies valuable boot space.

Swift

There are two new variants of the Maruti Suzuki Swift, the VXI and the ZXI. Both are powered by a 1.2 litre petrol engine with an auto start-stop system. The base model comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox, while the top-end ZXI+ has an automatic transmission and dual-tone paint schemes.

The petrol LXi version has been revised upwards by Rs 5,000, while the diesel and higher variants have been marked up by Rs 6,000. The DZire and the Swift ZXi are also higher by Rs 7,000. Maruti says the price hikes are due to rising input costs and steel costs.

The top-spec Swift has a segment-first combination of cruise control and power folding mirrors, and is the only one in its segment to have LED headlights. The VXi has a few of the same features as the ZxI, but lacks some features, such as alloy wheels and an optional stereo. The Swift LXI, on the other hand, is lacking a rear AC vent and rear-seat power-adjustable headrest.

The Swift VXI and ZXI variants are expected to receive a CNG option in the future. CNG gives more mileage and is cheap. Maruti Suzuki has already offered CNG variants of the Celero and Dzire in India, and the demand for these cars is increasing by the day.

Both the ZXI and the VXI have adjustable driver’s seats. The seats are more comfortable in the ZXi, which also features automatic climate control. Both models have air conditioning, but the VXi has a manual setting while the ZXi has automatic climate control.