Suzuki Fronx Unveils Enhanced Safety Features with Level 2 ADAS

The Suzuki Fronx has been launched with advanced Level 2 ADAS capabilities, enhancing its safety features significantly. This crossover, based on the Baleno hatchback, is now available in over 70 countries, including regions in Africa and Latin America. With a competitive price range in India and impressive safety ratings from Japan's NCAP, the Fronx is set to make a mark in the automotive market. The Indonesian model boasts a more powerful engine compared to its Indian counterpart, promising better performance. Stay tuned for the upcoming features that will further elevate the vehicle's safety standards.
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Suzuki Fronx Unveils Enhanced Safety Features with Level 2 ADAS

Introduction to the Suzuki Fronx

The Suzuki Fronx, a crossover variant of the Baleno hatchback, has been launched featuring advanced Level 2 ADAS capabilities. Manufactured in India, the Fronx is now available in over 70 countries, including regions in Africa and Latin America. Recently, it underwent testing by Japan's NCAP, achieving an impressive four-star safety rating. The vehicle scored a total of 163.75 out of a possible 193.8 points during the crash test, with a notable 76.33 points out of 100 for overall safety.


Pricing and Features in India

In India, the Suzuki Fronx is priced starting at Rs 7.54 lakhs, reaching up to Rs 12.90 lakhs. The new Level 2 ADAS features have already been integrated into the Indonesian model and are expected to be introduced in the Indian version soon, enhancing the vehicle's safety on the road.


Specifications of the Indonesian Model

The Indonesian variant of the Suzuki Fronx is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine, unlike the 1.2-liter engine found in the Indian model. The K15B engine offers various transmission options, including a five-speed manual and a four-speed automatic. This engine produces a peak power of 102 bhp and a maximum torque of 138 Nm. Additionally, the 1.5-liter K15C engine delivers 98 bhp and 135 Nm of torque, available with both five-speed manual and six-speed automatic transmissions.


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