Maruti Suzuki Fronx CNG has managed to capture the Indian auto market by its sleek design along with its environment friendly performance. It is a crossover SUV, with its appealing crossover styling and a great blend of style, utility, and amazing fuel economy; therefore it is a common vehicle among cost-efficient families and city drivers. As prices of fuel have been rising, the Fronx CNG is an intelligent vehicle that has a sporty touch as well as a mileage of 28.51km/kg. Putting our blowers on, it is time to take a look into what is going to make this car an interesting choice in the year 2025.
Catchy Design
The Fronx CNG has a coupe-SUV profile that takes a page after the Grand Vitara. It has a striking front grille, curvy DRLs and fixed headlamps to give it a unique appearance. The side cladding of matte black and slanted roof at the rear bring sportiness. The Fronx comes in bright colors, such as Arctic White, Opulent Red, and Nexa Blue colors that attract attention anywhere one takes it. Measurements make it look like a compact car, measuring only 3,995mm long which somehow gives it a powerful and muscular image of an automobile on the road.
Fuel Economy That Conserves
The Fronx is supplied with the power of a 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine and gives a torque of 76.43bhp and 98.5Nm. ARAI certified mileage of 28.51 km/kg, it is economical on the city runs, as well as the long journeys. The efficiency oriented CNG trims Sigma and Delta ones are focused on good drivability. This is what qualifies the Fronx as a perfect choice among people who want to have a more environmentally friendly and affordable vehicle.
Luxurious and technologically well-equipped interior
Enter, and the Fronx CNG has a well designed cabin that uses dual tone interiors and high quality upholstery. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are made available in the 9-inch Arkamys SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system but it is wireless. A wireless charger, Suzuki Connect, which offers more than 40 connected car functions, and a heads-up navigation show complement the drive. The rear seats are large with respective seats having considerable leg room with relatively less headroom by tall user.
The Safety First approach
The Fronx has safety as one of its strong suits with such standard safety features as six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control and hill- hold assist. Although the Global NCAP tests of the CNG variants have not been done yet, the Japan NCAP crash tests assigned the petrol model with 4 stars which is a testament to its strong build quality. There is also a 360-degree camera and rear defogger that enhances confidence on the road.
Usable but not spacious boot space
Fronx has a 308 litre boot which is adequate to carry weekend luggage of small and medium size. The CNG cylinder, however, causes some reduction on usable space and hence not suited to large loads. The rear seats can be split 60:40 and this gives a bit of versatility and the boot lip is high, this makes loading heavy goods a bit more of a struggle.
Prices And Options
Starting with ex-showroom pricing of the Sigma CNG at 8.49 lakh and the Delta CNG at 9.36 lakh, the Fronx is competitively priced. It is the most attractive vehicle in a sub-10 lakh bracket that comes with factory-fitted CNG and its competitors such as Toyota Taisor or the Hyundai Venue do not have it.
Why Go The Fronx CNG?
The Maruti Suzuki Fronx CNG has all the features required, including modern features and style with efficiency, but at the right price, which makes it one of the best cars to have in a middle-class family. It is a useful investment since it delivers a high mileage, reliability in performance, and high resale value. The Fronx is fairly well balanced in urban and highway operation, although flawed by a few nits such as lack of boot space.
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