Beat the petrol pump in a Suzuki
The Suzuki Celerio, Swift, S-Presso, Baleno and Dzire can help you save on your daily commute while keeping running costs low.
Fuel and overall living costs remain elevated and many South Africans are looking for ways to stretch their budgets. Beat the rising fuel costs and enjoy more kilometres for less with Suzuki’s range of reliable, fuel-saving vehicles.
Whether you’re a in a Suzuki Celerio, S-Presso, Swift, Baleno or Dzire, these vehicles are built for South Africans who keep showing up, even when fuel prices try to slow them down.
Whether you’re commuting to work, growing your hustle, navigating city traffic, or stretching your monthly budget a little further, you need a car that works harder for every litre and that’s what a Suzuki can do for you.

“While hybrid is the buzzword nowadays, it isn’t always the right budget choice. Suzuki vehicles are built to beat the petrol pump, which means getting more from every drive. With impressive fuel efficiency, low running costs, reliable performance and priced right, the Suzuki brand is here to help you spend less time worrying about fuel and more time focusing on what matters,” said Elmi van Beek, Dealer Principal at Suzuki South Coast.

The Suzuki S-Presso a compact, SUV-styled city car, achieves a frugal 4.4l/100km.
The 1.2l Swift, a popular five-door hatchback will give you 4.4l/100km. It is famous for its lightweight structure and affordability.
In the Baleno 1.5l you get 5.4l/100km for the manual transmission and 5.7l/100km for the automatic transmission.
The Celerio is the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid hatchback in Mzansi, averaging a class-leading 4.2l/100km. It is powered by a 1.0l engine and weighs just 830kg.
The Dzire, a sedan counterpart to the Swift, offers a highly economical 4.4l/100km.
So, if your daily commute is getting more expensive, switching to fuel-efficient hatchbacks could make a meaningful difference to your monthly budget. Why not experience it for yourself? Visit Suzuki South Coast and take your favourite vehicle for a test drive.

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