Fronx takes over from the discontinued Vitara Brezza as Suzuki South Africa's smallest and newest SUV model.
Depicted top-spec GLX comes standard with Head-Up Display, as well as the nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Image: Suzuki.receives chrome exterior accents and silver roof rails, a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster display, height-adjustable steering wheel, keyless entry and push-button start, a wireless smartphone charger and a total of six airbags.
As well as ambient lighting, the GLX swaps the seven-inch display for the bigger nine-inch setup, while also gaining the Head-Up Display and 360-degree surround-view camera system found on the comparative Baleno GLX.Set to take aim at the Volkswagen Taigo and Omoda C5, the Fronx’s sole engine options comes by way of the long-serving normally aspirated 1.5 K15B petrol engine used in the Baleno/Start, Ertiga/Rumion, Ciaz/Belta, Grand Vitra/Urban Cruiser and the Jimny.
Delivering its familiar outputs of 77kW/138Nm, the K15B is once again paired to either a five-speed manual gearbox of the four-speed automatic – the latter replacing the five-speed AGS and six-speed automatic options offered in India.In total, Suzuki has made six colours available for the Fronx; Arctic White Pearl, Bluish Black Pearl, Splendid Silver Pearl Metallic, Lucent Orange Pearl Metallic, Grandeur Grey Pearl Metallic and Celestial Blue Pearl Metallic.
Standard across the four model range is a five-year/200 000 km warranty as well as a four-year/60 000 km service plan.Fronx 1.5 GLX AT – R355 900
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