top of page
Page Contents
The Headlines
The Filters
The Price Trend
TCV Score
How Many Remain
People Also Viewed
The Sales
Explore More

SWIFT 7HP

Lowest Price: £9,750 • Median Price: £56,625 • Highest Price: £103,500 • Sell-Through Rate: 86%

Swift 7hp

Image Source: Bonhams

£9,750

LOWEST PRICE:

SINCE 2020

£56,625

MEDIAN PRICE:

SINCE 2020

HIGHEST PRICE:

£103,500

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

6

ALL TIME

SELL THROUGH RATE:

86%

ALL TIME

FILTER BY LOCATION

FILTER BY YEAR

Reset Filters

THE PRICE TREND

See how the price for this model has varied since records began

A dot is a sale. The blue line is the trend line. The sliders adjust the axis

TCV SCORE

See how this vehicle scores based on reviews from our 250,000+ community 

TCV SCORE

OUT OF 100

00

STYLING

COOL FACTOR

PRACTICALITY

HANDLING

SPEED

HOW MANY REMAIN

See how many Swift 7hp remain on UK roads

CARS

LICENSED

0

CARS

SORN

0

Find Out More >

RELATED MODELS

See related models to this vehicle

MODEL

NUMBER SOLD

MEDIAN PRICE

LINK

Swift 7hp

6

£56,625

View >

Loading...

Loading...

Loading...

App Launch Header - Website Main.jpg
App Launch Header - Vertical.jpg

GET A VALUATION

DRIVE CARBON NEUTRAL

JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER

LOOKING TO SELL?

Looking to buy / sell? We will connect you with the best dealer for you

LOOKING FOR INSURANCE?

25-1042 Footman James The Classic Valuer Banner V34.jpg

THE SALES

See recent matching listings to your search

Charterhouse

1910 Swift 7hp Registration number FN 828 Red with a red lea

£9,750

23rd Oct 2025

1910 Swift 7hp Registration number FN 828 Red with a red lea

Bonhams

The property of a titled gentleman,1904 Swift 7hp Four Seater Registra...

Not Sold

11th Apr 2011

The property of a titled gentleman,1904 Swift 7hp Four Seater Registra...

Bonhams

In single family ownership since 1931 1904 Swift 7hp Two-Seater

£103,500

4th Nov 2022

In single family ownership since 1931 1904 Swift 7hp Two-Seater

Bonhams

1904 Swift 7hp Four Seater

£76,300

21st Apr 2008

1904 Swift 7hp Four Seater

Brightwells

1910 F4126 Swift 7HP

£13,500

11st May 2016

1910 F4126 Swift 7HP

Bonhams

1913 Swift 7hp Twin-cylinder Two-seater Cyclecar

£8,510

16th Jul 2004

1913 Swift 7hp Twin-cylinder Two-seater Cyclecar

Bonhams

1913 Swift 7hp Twin-cylinder Two-seater Cyclecar Registration no. FP 3...

£20,987

6th Sep 2014

1913 Swift 7hp Twin-cylinder Two-seater Cyclecar Registration no. FP 3...

PEOPLE ALSO VIEWED

Enthusiasts also looked at these models

2012_land-rover_range-rover_626a5557-79586-fotor-20240508213415.png
Gradient.png

£43,200

Ford 007.i

Swift

2012_land-rover_range-rover_626a5557-79586-fotor-20240508213415.png
Gradient.png

£4,000

10hp

Swift

2012_land-rover_range-rover_626a5557-79586-fotor-20240508213415.png
Gradient.png

£8,960

P Type

Swift

2012_land-rover_range-rover_626a5557-79586-fotor-20240508213415.png
Gradient.png

£34,560

Ford 009.c

Swift

2012_land-rover_range-rover_626a5557-79586-fotor-20240508213415.png
Gradient.png

£22,827

Ford 010.c

Swift

EXPLORE MORE

See other models from this make

Swift 7hp

Swift

7hp

THE FAQs

The frequently asked questions about this model

Tell Me More

The Swift 7hp, manufactured by Swift Motor Company, debuted in 1904. It was among the earliest models produced by the company, known for its single-cylinder engine.

The Swift 7hp played a role in establishing Swift as a notable automobile manufacturer in the early 20th century.

The Swift 7hp did not have a direct successor model.

A little-known story is that early Swift cars, including the 7hp, were tested in the challenging Scottish Reliability Trials to prove their durability.

How much is a Swift 7hp worth?

In average condition, a Swift 7hp is worth £56,625.

What is the most expensive Swift 7hp to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Swift 7hp to sell in history was sold for £103,500.

What is the cheapest Swift 7hp to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Swift 7hp to sell in history was sold for £8,510.

When was the Swift 7hp produced?

The Swift 7hp was produced between 1904 and 1913.

bottom of page