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Maruti commenced the production of the Fronx in March 2023 and crossed the 5 lakh units mark in 28 months

The prices for the Maruti Suzuki Fronx have also been hiked, and now range from Rs 7.59 lakh to Rs 12.95 lakh

The Fronx exported to Japan gets safety kit such as standard-fit six airbags and ADAS functions.

Suzuki says that the concept is based on the theme of “night fishing in the city” and gets an off-road-focused cosmetic overhaul.

The automaker took less than 8 months to achieve another 1 lakh sales for the Fronx crossover.

While Maruti Suzuki is yet to offer ADAS functions in its cars in India models such as the Fronx exported to markets like Japan do come with the tech.

The accessorised special edition of the Fronx was launched back in February 2024 and offered solely with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine in the Delta+, Zeta and Alpha trims.

New variant costs about Rs 15,000 more than the Delta+ variant and packs in six airbags.

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Maruti Suzuki India sells close to 13,500 units of the Fronx every month, a close second to the company’s best-selling Nexa product, the Baleno.

This new edition brings cosmetic changes worth Rs 43,000 in the form of accessories.

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Launched in April 2023, the Baleno-based crossover has also helped Maruti Suzuki double its market share in the SUV segment in the country.

Unlike the model sold here, the South African spec Fronx is offered with the bigger 1.5-litre VVT petrol engine that’s mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed autobox.

The company also has a massive backlog of 3,55,000 units.

Available only in two entry-level variants - Sigma and Delta

The brand has already shipped the first batch of 556 vehicles to sail from Mundra, Mumbai and Pipavav ports to foreign markets

Last month, Maruti Suzuki India’s total sales stood at 1,59,418 units, which is a 2.2 per cent growth compared to 1,55,857 sold in June 2022.

The difference between the Fronx 1.0-litre Turbo Delta Plus and the equivalent 1.2-litre, naturally-aspirated trim is a full Rs 1 lakh.
