
July 25, 2025 – Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading automaker, continues to dominate the sub-4-meter SUV segment with the Fronx, a stylish crossover SUV that blends the practicality of a hatchback with the bold persona of an SUV. Launched in April 2023 at the Auto Expo, the Fronx has quickly become a favorite among urban drivers, with over 1 lakh units exported in just 25 months, making it the fastest Indian SUV to achieve this milestone. With recent updates, including the standardization of six airbags across all variants effective July 25, 2025, the Fronx is poised to maintain its edge in a competitive market. Priced from ₹7.55 lakh to ₹12.91 lakh (ex-showroom), this crossover offers a compelling mix of performance, features, and value, appealing to young professionals, families, and adventure enthusiasts alike.
A Distinctive Design That Stands Out
The Maruti Suzuki Fronx is built on the Heartect platform, shared with the Baleno, but its design sets it apart with a bold, SUV-inspired aesthetic. The front fascia, reminiscent of the Grand Vitara, features a NEXWave grille with chrome accents, crystal-block LED DRLs, and sleek three-pod LED headlamps that exude sophistication. The coupe-like sloping roofline and connected LED tail lamps give it a sporty, modern vibe, while the 190mm ground clearance (20mm higher than the Baleno) ensures it handles Indian roads with ease. Available in 10 vibrant color options, including dual-tone shades like Opulent Red with Midnight Black Roof and Nexa Blue, the Fronx is a head-turner in city traffic.
The interior is equally impressive, combining premium materials with practical design. The dual-tone black-and-brown cabin features a 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a heads-up display (HUD), and a 360-degree camera for effortless parking. Rear AC vents, fast-charging USB ports, and a six-speaker Arkamys sound system enhance passenger comfort, though the 308-liter boot space is slightly smaller than competitors like the Tata Nexon.
Specifications Table
Specification | Details |
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Price Range (Ex-Showroom) | ₹7.55 lakh – ₹12.91 lakh |
Engine Options | 1.2L NA Petrol (88 bhp, 113 Nm), 1.0L Turbo Petrol (98 bhp, 147.6 Nm), 1.2L CNG (76 bhp, 98.5 Nm) |
Transmission | 5-speed Manual, 5-speed AMT (1.2L NA, CNG), 6-speed Torque Converter Auto (1.0L Turbo) |
Mileage (ARAI) | Petrol: 20.01–22.89 kmpl; CNG: 28.51 km/kg |
Dimensions | Length: 3995 mm, Width: 1765 mm, Height: 1550 mm, Wheelbase: 2520 mm |
Ground Clearance | 190 mm |
Boot Space | 308 liters |
Key Features | 9-inch touchscreen, 360-degree camera, HUD, wireless charging, Suzuki Connect |
Safety | 4-star Japan NCAP, 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, ISOFIX, hill-hold assist |
Variants | Sigma, Delta, Delta+, Zeta, Alpha (14 petrol, 2 CNG) |
Colors | 10 (Nexa Blue, Arctic White, Opulent Red, Grandeur Grey, more) |
Performance Tailored for the City
The Fronx offers two petrol engines and a CNG option, catering to diverse driving needs. The 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine (88 bhp, 113 Nm) is ideal for city commuting, delivering a smooth and fuel-efficient drive with an ARAI-claimed mileage of 21.79 kmpl (manual) and 22.89 kmpl (AMT). For those seeking a punchier performance, the 1.0-liter Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine (98 bhp, 147.6 Nm) offers crisp acceleration and is paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic. The CNG variant, based on the 1.2-liter engine, delivers an impressive 28.51 km/kg, making it a cost-effective choice for budget-conscious buyers.
The suspension, with a MacPherson strut front and torsion beam rear, ensures a comfortable ride, while the 195/60 R16 tires provide decent grip. However, some drivers note that the turbo engine’s initial lag can be felt in stop-and-go traffic, though it shines on open roads with strong mid-range performance.

Safety and Technology at the Forefront
Safety is a key highlight of the 2025 Fronx, with Maruti Suzuki standardizing six airbags (front, side, and curtain) across all variants as of July 25, 2025, in response to growing consumer demand for enhanced safety. The Fronx has also earned a 4-star Japan NCAP rating, underscoring its robust build on the Heartect platform. Additional safety features include Electronic Stability Program (ESP), hill-hold assist, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX mounts, and a 360-degree camera. While Bharat NCAP ratings are pending, the Fronx’s safety credentials make it a strong contender in its segment.
On the tech front, the Fronx is loaded with modern features like Suzuki Connect for remote access, wireless charging, cruise control, and paddle shifters on automatic variants. The upcoming 2026 facelift, expected to debut at the Bharat Mobility Expo, will reportedly introduce Level 1 ADAS and a hybrid engine, promising over 30 kmpl mileage.
Why the Fronx Shines
The Fronx competes with rivals like the Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Hyundai Venue, and Kia Sonet, but its unique crossover styling, fuel-efficient engines, and Maruti’s reliable service network give it an edge. The turbo-petrol variant, in particular, stands out as one of the quickest in its segment, with users praising its peppy performance. However, the lack of a diesel option and slightly cramped boot space may deter some buyers, and the interior plastics could feel less premium compared to competitors like the XUV 3XO.
Recent posts on X highlight the Fronx’s export success, with 69,000 units shipped globally in FY25, particularly to markets like Japan, Latin America, Africa, and ASEAN. This global appeal underscores its versatility and Maruti’s growing influence in the compact SUV space.
The Future of Fronx
With the 2026 facelift on the horizon, Maruti Suzuki is set to elevate the Fronx with hybrid technology and advanced driver assistance systems, aligning with stricter CAFE 2027 norms and consumer demand for eco-friendly options. For now, the 2025 Fronx remains a stellar choice for urban drivers seeking a stylish, feature-packed, and reliable crossover at a competitive price.