Suzuki Fronx arrives in Pakistan in four variants - prices and features inside
The launch of the Suzuki Fronx has created strong interest among car buyers and industry watchers. The model was first shown at the Pakistan Auto Show and is now officially available.
Market background and competition
The launch comes at a time when Pakistan’s crossover and SUV segment is growing fast. Many brands have already introduced new models to attract customers.
Suzuki has introduced the Fronx to strengthen its position in this competitive market. The company aims to target buyers looking for modern features in a compact crossover.
Suzuki Fronx variants and prices
Suzuki Fronx is being offered in four different variants in Pakistan. Prices start from Rs5,999,999 and go up to Rs6,374,999.
Fronx GL MT — Rs5,999,999
Fronx GL AT — Rs6,099,999
Fronx GLX 6AT (Mono-Tone) — Rs6,299,999
Fronx GLX 6AT (Two-Tone) — Rs6,374,999
Engine and performance details
The GLX variant comes with a 1.5-litre mild hybrid engine. It produces 99 horsepower and 135 Nm torque with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
The setup is designed to balance fuel efficiency with smooth driving performance. It is mainly aimed at urban and highway users.
Interior features and comfort
The Fronx includes a 9-inch infotainment screen with six speakers. It also offers paddle shifters and cruise control for added convenience.
Rear AC vents, keyless push start and comfortable cabin features are also included. These upgrades aim to improve driving comfort for families.
Safety features
Safety has been given strong focus in the new model. The vehicle includes six airbags and rear parking sensors.
It also comes with ABS with EBD, Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Hill Hold Control. These features are designed to improve control and safety on different road conditions.
Exterior and additional features
The Fronx includes LED headlamps with auto on/off function and LED DRLs. A reverse camera and single-zone climate control are also part of the package.
An immobilizer system has been added for extra security. These features make the vehicle more modern compared to older Suzuki models.
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The launch shows Suzuki is trying to compete more aggressively in Pakistan’s growing crossover market. The features are clearly aimed at younger and urban buyers.
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However, the final response will depend on pricing and real-world performance. Many buyers will now compare it with other SUVs before making a decision.