
A lot of people in India love modifying their cars, and that's for a very good reason. You see, modifying a car gives it character. It becomes a way in which the owner expresses their taste. Now, just like everything else, there are some people with good taste and some with not-that-good taste. Recently, a video has gone viral online which shows a modified Maruti Suzuki Swift driving on public roads. Now, the unique part about this Swift is that it'll take you a few watches just to count the number of vents added to it.
The video showing the ugly yet crazy Maruti Suzuki Swift has been shared on Instagram by Aaron Spotz on their page. It starts with the creator of the video following a Maruti Suzuki Swift finished in what looks like the Viola Parsifae color seen on Lamborghini supercars. Now, apart from the color, each and every modification done on this vehicle is questionable.
It can be seen that the entire rear end of this Swift is covered with fake vents. The entire body of this vehicle has been changed, including the tailgate, rear bumper, and all the other parts. There are 16 vents on the tailgate alone. As for the vents on the rear bumper, there are more than a dozen on this extended and custom-made bumper.

Additionally, this Swift has also been given a dual-exit exhaust as well. Most likely, it has been straight-piped, as it is much louder than a standard Swift. Other notable highlights of the rear end of this Swift include a set of aftermarket LED taillights, a massive rear bumper, and a custom-made rear diffuser and bumper extensions.
Now, if you thought that the modifications are limited to the rear end, then you are mistaken. The side profile of this particular Swift has also been completely modified as well. We can note that both the front and rear fenders have been extended way beyond the limit. And just like the rear, there are more vents on the rear quarter panel as well as the rear doors on the lower portion.

Not to forget, there are also fake vents on the doors as well. Moving to the front end of this Swift, it has also been completely butchered with ugly modifications. The main highlight is the massive bonnet scoop, which most likely is not functional, and for some reason, there are two projector lights on a custom binocular-like element.
Once again, there are fake vents on either side of the bonnet scoop. Other notable modifications on the front end of this particular Swift include custom LED headlights and a massive and extended front bumper with multiple canards and supports. The front grille is also very unique and looks like no other Swift that has been seen on public roads.

As true automotive enthusiasts, we try to never be as brutal while describing any modified vehicle, no matter what the design and theme of that vehicle are. However, this particular Swift is something that has made us comment on it with complete honesty.
We understand the idea of this Swift, that the owner wanted to make something unique. But in the pursuit of making it distinct, it has become ugly. We are extremely sorry for being so harsh, but it is the unfortunate truth. We truly appreciate the owner's sense of adventure with this car. However, we do not appreciate the result of it.