Jordan Hugill scored twice as QPR comfortably secured a place in the FA Cup fourth round.
The in-form Bright Osayi-Samuel also netted for Rangers, who are on a roll following the recent 6-1 hammering of Cardiff and were three up by half-time.
Substitute George Byers netted for Swansea in the second half but Lee Wallace’s brilliant volley with 14 minutes remaining and an even better strike from Josh Scowen in injury time completed the rout.
The visitors started well and went close to scoring when Krostoffer Person’s long-range strike hit the bar.
But Rangers took the lead courtesy of a fine goal by Hugill, who controlled Todd Kane’s 21st-minute cross on his chest and volleyed past keeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt from 15 yards out.
A mistake by former QPR defender Jake Bidwell led to the home side doubling their lead just before the half-hour mark.
Bidwell tried in vain to shake off the persistent Osayi-Samuel, who chased him across the edge of the penalty area and robbed him of the ball before side-stepping away from Brandon Cooper and finishing coolly.
Hugill netted again a minute before half-time by sliding in to nudge home Ilias Chair’s right-wing free-kick.
It was a disastrous 25-minute spell for the Swans, who would have been further behind by the interval had a shot from Chair found the target rather than flashing narrowly wide.
Rangers continued to dominate after the restart, with Osayi-Samuel sending a powerful drive wide, before a mistake by Geoff Cameron led to the visitors pulling a goal back pulling a goal back on the hour.
Cameron broke up a Swansea attack, dodged one challenge near the edge of the penalty area and was intent on bringing the ball out of defence. But he ran into Byers, who fired past keeper Liam Kelly – and also hit the near post with a late effort.
Rangers remained a threat at the other end and Nordfeldt denied Hugill a hat-trick by keeping out the on-loan West Ham striker’s header from Chair’s corner.
Nordfeldt also tipped over a shot from Olamide Shodipo seconds after the winger had come on as a substitute.
But Nordfeldt could do nothing about Wallace’s thumping right-footed strike from 20 yards out – his first goal since arriving from Glasgow Rangers during the summer.
And Scowen scored with a stunning volley into the far corner from the right-hand side of the penalty area.
It was a day of positives for the R’s; Hugill’s brace took his goal tally for the season to 10, young centre-back Conor Masterson enjoyed a composed senior debut, and the fit-again Shodipo’s outing was his first appearance since the opening day of the season.
There were also debuts for academy products Deshane Dalling and Joe Gubbins, who came on as a substitutes.
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7-1 at least thats what it should read. If ever there was a game that would make an exceptionally good Specsavers advert its this one, a yellow card that should be red and TWP penalties denied. What a poor excuse for a referee. That apart, well done the lads, next stop Brentford (hopefully with a different ref).