Compare performance (82 HP vs 635 HP), boot space and price (17,100 £ vs 175,700 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – Suzuki Swift or McLaren GT Series?
Price and efficiency are key factors when choosing a car – and this is often where the real differences emerge.
Suzuki Swift is significantly cheaper – starting at 17,100 £ , while the McLaren GT Series costs 175,700 £ . That’s a price difference of around 158,572 £.
Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the Suzuki Swift uses 4.4 L/100km and is significantly more efficient than the McLaren GT Series with 11.9 L/100km. The difference is about 7.5 L/100km.
Power, torque and acceleration are the classic benchmarks for car enthusiasts – and here, some clear differences start to show.
When it comes to engine power, the McLaren GT Series offers clearly more power – delivering 635 HP compared to 82 HP. That’s roughly 553 HP more horsepower.
There’s also a difference in torque: the McLaren GT Series delivers considerably more torque with 630 Nm compared to 112 Nm. That’s about 518 Nm more.
Beyond pure performance, interior space and usability matter most in daily life. This is where you see which car is more practical and versatile.
Seats: Suzuki Swift offers more seats – 5 vs 2.
In terms of curb weight, Suzuki Swift is considerably lighter – 1,069 kg compared to 1,520 kg. The difference is around 451 kg.
Looking at boot space, the McLaren GT Series offers visibly more boot space – 420 L compared to 265 L. That’s a difference of about 155 L.
The Suzuki Swift is decisively ahead in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.
The Suzuki Swift is a cheeky little hatch that turns city streets into its playground with lively handling and a grin-inducing drive. Practical enough for daily chores, thrifty to run and kinder on your wallet than many rivals, it's a sensible pick for buyers who want fun without drama.
detailsThe McLaren GT takes the supercar blueprint and stretches it into a grand tourer, marrying thrilling pace with genuine long-distance comfort and a cabin that’s actually liveable. If you crave weekend escape capability without surrendering driver engagement, this is the car to consider — though it does attract a fair share of admiring glances.
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Price
17,100 - 21,200 £
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Price
175,700 £
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Consumption L/100km
4.4 - 4.9 L/100km
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Consumption L/100km
11.9 L/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
-
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Consumption kWh/100km
-
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Electric Range
-
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Electric Range
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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co2
98 - 110 g/km
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co2
270 g/km
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Fuel tank capacity
37 L
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Fuel tank capacity
-
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Dimensions and Body |
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Body Type
Hatchback
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Body Type
Coupe
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Seats
5
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Seats
2
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Doors
5
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Doors
-
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Curb weight
1,069 - 1,145 kg
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Curb weight
1,520 kg
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Trunk capacity
265 L
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Trunk capacity
420 L
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Length
3,860 mm
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Length
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Width
1,735 mm
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Width
2,045 mm
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Height
1,485 - 1,510 mm
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Height
-
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Max trunk capacity
980 L
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Max trunk capacity
-
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Payload
282 - 296 kg
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Payload
-
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Engine and Performance |
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Engine Type
Petrol MHEV
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Engine Type
Petrol
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Transmission
Manuel, Automatic
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission Detail
Manual Gearbox, CVT
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Transmission Detail
Dual-Clutch Automatic
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Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
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Drive Type
Rear-Wheel Drive
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Power HP
82 HP
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Power HP
635 HP
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
-
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
3.2 s
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Max Speed
160 - 170 km/h
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Max Speed
-
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Torque
112 Nm
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Torque
630 Nm
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Number of Cylinders
3
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Number of Cylinders
8
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Power kW
61 kW
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Power kW
467 kW
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Engine capacity
1,197 cm3
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Engine capacity
3,994 cm3
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General |
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Model Year
2,024
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Model Year
2,023
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CO2 Efficiency Class
C
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CO2 Efficiency Class
G
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Brand
Suzuki
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Brand
McLaren
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