Maruti Suzuki Fronx is a sub-4 metre crossover SUV based on Baleno which made its debut in 2023. It benefits from a long list of features and gets a spacious cabin. The icing on the cake is that it is the only model in Maruti’s current lineup to be offered with a turbocharged petrol engine.
Maruti offers Fronx with two engine options: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol unit and a 1.0-litre Boosterjet turbo petrol unit. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual as standard for both engine options, a 5-speed AMT for the 1.2L NA unit, and a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox for the 1.0L turbocharged unit. CNG variants come with 1.2L NA motor mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox.
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Specifications |
Petrol 1.2L NA |
Petrol 1.2L turbocharged |
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Displacement |
1197cc |
998cc |
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Power |
89 bhp / 76 bhp (CNG) |
99 bhp |
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Torque |
113 Nm / 98.5 Nm (CNG) |
147 Nm |
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Gearbox |
5-speed MT / 5-speed AMT |
5-speed MT / 6-speed AT |
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Drive |
FWD |
FWD |
Following is the claimed mileage on offer for Maruti Baleno
1-litre MT: 21.5 kmpl
1-litre AT: 20.1 kmpl
1.2-litre MT: 21.79 kmpl
1.2-litre AMT: 22.89 kmpl
1.2-litre CNG: 28.51 km/kg
Maruti offers a wide range of features in the Fronx including a 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a heads-up display, wireless charging pad, an Arkamys-tuned sound system, automatic LED projector headlamps, cruise control, and auto climate control.
Safety equipment on board Maruti Fronx consists of features such as up to six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability program (ESP), hill-hold assist, 3-point seatbelts for all passengers, ISOFIX anchorages, rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera.
Maruti offers Fronx in seven monotone and three dual-tone colours: Nexa Blue, Earthen Brown, Arctic White, Opulent Red, Grandeur Grey, Bluish Black, Splendid Silver, Earthen Brown with Bluish-Black roof, Opulent Red with Black roof, and Splendid Silver with Bluish-Black roof.
Prices for Maruti Fronx start at Rs 7.51 lakh and go up to Rs 12.88 lakh (both ex-showroom). It is available in a total of 15 variants. Prices of all 15 variants are mentioned below.
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VARIANT |
PRICE |
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FRONX Sigma 1.2L 5MT |
₹ 7 51 500 |
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FRONX Delta 1.2L 5MT |
₹ 8 37 500 |
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FRONX Sigma 1.2L 5MT CNG |
₹ 8 46 500 |
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FRONX Delta+ 1.2L 5MT |
₹ 8 77 500 |
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FRONX Delta 1.2L AGS |
₹ 8 82 500 |
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FRONX DELTA+ (O) 1.2L 5MT |
₹ 8 93 000 |
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FRONX Delta+ 1.2L AGS |
₹ 9 22 500 |
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FRONX Delta 1.2L 5MT CNG |
₹ 9 32 500 |
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MARUTI FRONX ISS DELTA+ (O) 1.2L AGS ESP |
₹ 9 38 000 |
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FRONX Delta+ 1.0LTurbo Smart Hybrid 5MT |
₹ 9 72 500 |
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FRONX Zeta 1.0LTurbo Smart Hybrid 5MT |
₹ 10 55 500 |
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FRONX Alpha 1.0LTurbo Smart Hybrid 5MT |
₹ 11 47 500 |
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FRONX Zeta 1.0LTurbo Smart Hybrid 6AT |
₹ 11 95 500 |
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FRONX Alpha 1.0LTurbo Smart Hybrid 6AT |
₹ 12 87 500 |
Strategy is only as good as execution. This is exactly what Maruti Suzuki is doing to achieve its mission of 50 per cent overall market share which will be mightily aided by a slew of new SUV launches. To kick start the new financial year in style, India’s number one car manufacturer will launch a new urban SUV, the Fronx, which will be sold under the company’s premium brand Nexa. Ever since the Fronx was unveiled at the Auto Expo many valid questions were asked, is it simply a raised Baleno, is it an SUV or a crossover and is there more to it than what meets the eye? We got behind the wheel of the Fronx to answer all these questions and highlight some other important points.
Maruti Suzuki has decided to bring back the 1-litre BoosterJet turbo petrol engine, which was previously only available on the Baleno RS. This engine was available in the market for three years, but Maruti Suzuki decided not to upgrade it to meet the BS6 emission norms in 2020. Fast forward to 2023, all major automobile manufacturers offer at least one turbo petrol engine and the country’s leading car company had to rethink its strategy. Hence, the return of the 1-litre BoosterJet with the Fronx.
We are stating the obvious but still mentioning it, the Boostjet powertrain is BS6 Phase 2 compliant. The bigger news is that it is now localized and not a fully imported engine, which will help Maruti Suzuki price it aggressively. The other option is to introduce it on other vehicles in its portfolio like the Baleno, Swift or even the Brezza.
Getting back to the 1-litre turbo petrol. It has an output of 99bhp and 147.6Nm of torque. The figures are on the conservative side, especially when you have the Hyundai i20 turbo flexing a whopping 118bhp and 172Nm.
Step on the throttle and the first reaction is sweet and slightly underwhelming. The engine is very smooth and remains quiet even when the rev needle touches 3,000rpm, but the throttle response could have been more spunky. The measured initial pickup is too linear for an enthusiast who would want a more communicative turbo engine. It feels more aligned with the fuel-sipping 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine that the Fronx also offers. The BoosterJet could have brought in more character to the Fronx with an awe-inspiring performance. Going by other 1-litre turbo petrol engines in the market, the power kicks in around 2,000rpm, but in the case of the BoosterJet, it becomes more alert around the 2,800rpm mark. The problem here is that our traffic conditions don’t allow us to consistently hit 3,000rpm.
The BoosterJet is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic. We drove the stick shift trim and straight away we knew that Maruti Suzuki has put all its eggs in the fuel economy basket. With tall ratios, the good thing is that you aren’t forced to keep fidgeting with the gear stick as the Fronx can easily trudge along as low as 700-800 rpm. In hindsight, you can’t simply downshift and step on the gas and expect it to sprint without a care in the world. Sadly, the hesitance from the engine is fairly evident.
With its sporty and coupe-like looks, the Fronx stands out and makes other SUVs in its class look pale. Inspired by Nexa’s design language, a lot of Baleno and Grand Vitara can be seen, but Maruti Suzuki has managed to make the Fronx look distinctive.
Maruti Suzuki has gone with split headlamps design which gives the Fronx a butch look along with an-all black oversized front grille and a chrome slat. The tri-claw-like LED DRLs are quite an eye-catching element.
The Fronx looks more dynamic from the side with its coupe-like roofline and the flared square-shaped wheel arches bring the muscular angle that will be appreciated by SUV buyers. It also sports 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.
In our opinion, the Fronx stands out from the rear with the beautifully crafted LED-connected tail lights. Also from this angle, one can notice its tall stance as the Fronx boasts a ground clearance of 190mm.
Step inside the Fronx and there’s a deja vu moment as it’s heavily inspired by the Baleno. This isn’t a bad thing as the hatchback is a decent build and offers plenty of safety features and creature comfort. Maruti Suzuki has tried to spruce up the cabin with dual-coloured black and Bordeaux. Apart from that the dashboard layout is the same as the Baleno. It comes with a 9-inch floating screen with all the bells and whistles like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 360-degree camera, wireless phone charger, Heads-Up Display, 6-speaker Arkamys sound system and over 40 connected tech options.
The top-of-the-line variants, Zeta and Alpha, are equipped with six airbags, while the Fronx comes standard with Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Hill Hold Assist, Reverse Parking Sensors, ISOFIX child seats and rear defogger.
With a ground clearance of 190mm, 20mm more than Baleno, the driving position is taller and more commanding. In terms of cabin space, it remains more-or-less the same though with a coupe roofline, the headroom reduces drastically for rear passengers over 6 feet in height. The seats are on the softer side and offer limited under-thigh support though one can easily stretch their legs and sit comfortably. Speaking of space, the Fronx’s boot offers 308 litres, which is 10 litres less than the Baleno.
The Fronx will appeal to many buyers who want an urban-friendly compact SUV with a stylish road presence. For first-time SUV buyers, the Fronx’s driving experience will make them feel right at home as it behaves like a compact vehicle and is easy to drive in city driving conditions. The ride quality of the Fronx is ideal for our road conditions and flattens ditches with ease due to its long travel suspensions. The Fronx’s stable handling capabilities and plush ride quality are its USPs. What could have been better is the BoosterJet engine, which lacks urgency when compared to its competition. On the other hand, the company claims class-leading mileage of 21.5 kmpl and 20.01 kmpl for the manual and the automatic. It remains a practical and feature-laden SUV and could a Fronx-enstein for its rivals if Maruti Suzuki prices it aggressively.
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1.2L NA engine is refined while 1.0L turbocharged engine is punchy thus providing options to buyers.
Top-spec trims is well-equipped with all modern amenities
Ride quality is plush and comfortable
Many people will not subscribe to the coupe crossover design of Fronx
Rear headroom can be restrictive for taller occupants
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Maruti Suzuki Fronx is a 5 seater car.
Maruti Suzuki Fronx measures 3995 mm in length, 1765 mm in width, and 1550 mm in height. The wheelbase of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx is 2520 mm
Yes, Maruti Baleno offers a single-zone automatic climate control
The Maruti Baleno comes equipped with a 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
No, Maruti Suzuki Fronx doesn't get a sunroof.
Yes, Zeta and Alpha trims of Maruti Suzuki Fronx get cruise control function. This feature allows the driver to take his/her foot off the accelerator and move at a fixed speed constantly provided the road system permits.
The top variant of Maruti Suzuki Fronx gets 6 airbags consisting of driver, front passenger, 2 curtain, driver side and front passenger side airbags.
The ARAI mileage of Maruti Fronx is between 20.01 - 22.89 kmpl.
Maruti Suzuki Fronx competes against the likes of Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, Maruti Brezza, along with its own rebadged twin sibling– Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor.