Suzuki Swace variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £19,749. Borrowing £19,400 with a £349 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£331.94
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£26,772.34
Cost of credit
£7,023.34
Optional final payment
£10,490.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Suzuki Swace

The Suzuki Swace is based on the Toyota Corolla, offering the most popular parts at a slightly lower price. Available exclusively as a practical estate, boot space is excellent, while the standard hybrid engine means a calm, refined driving experience. Standard equipment is generous too.

Popular Suzuki Swace trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • SZ-T – Entry-level cars get adaptive cruise control, heated seats, climate control, an infotainment system and a reversing camera
  • Ultra – Range-topping car gets wireless phone charging and enhanced driver assistance technology

Owning a Suzuki Swace

Reliability is a key strength of the Swace, thanks to Toyota's proven hybrid powertrain and Suzuki’s 10-year service-activated warranty. Running costs are low, with excellent fuel economy. The 596-litre boot is more than a match for most families, while standard adaptive cruise control, heated seats and smartphone connectivity covers most mod cons.

Learn more about this family car in our Suzuki Swace review.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Toyota Corolla Touring Sports – Uses the same mechanicals as the Swace with more premium options
  • Honda Civic – Spacious hatchback with proven reliability record
  • Skoda Octavia Estate – Larger boot space and stronga value for money
  • Volkswagen Golf Estate – Premium feel with great practicality

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Suzuki Swace FAQs

Yes, the Suzuki Swace is made in Toyota’s Burnaston factory in Derbyshire, UK. The two cars share the majority of parts because Toyota and Suzuki are currently in an alliance. The Suzuki Across, a rebadged Toyota RAV4, is another product of this.

Yes, the Suzuki Swace is what’s known as a full or self-charging hybrid. It has a petrol engine, plus an electric motor and a small battery, and the car’s computer brain can juggle the two power sources for best efficiency. You don’t need to plug in the Suzuki Swace – the battery recharges from engine power and from energy scooped up while you’re braking.

Besides the mechanically identical Toyota Corolla Touring Sports, you’ll be looking at other smaller estates like the SEAT Leon Estate, Ford Focus Estate and Kia Ceed Sportswagon. But the Suzuki/Toyota pair stand out by offering a hybrid powertrain with excellent fuel economy.