Suzuki Fronx Reviews

You'll find all our Suzuki Fronx reviews right here. Suzuki Fronx prices range from $28,990 for the Fronx Hybrid Glx Qld to $29,990 for the Fronx Hybrid Glx.

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Suzuki Reviews and News

2025 Suzuki Jimny: are wait times extending?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 07 Aug 2024
The phenomenon that is the Suzuki Jimny continues to defy convention and expectations.Despite now being over half a decade old in Australia and with little to no change in specification since then, demand for the existing three-door shows no signs of slowing down, helping boost sales by over 50 per cent this year.It’s even surprised Suzuki, which anticipated the recently-released Jimny XL five-door wagon to surpass it, but instead sales are split fairly equally at 50/50.Things don’t look like subsiding either, since the continuing popularity of the nameplate here and abroad means wait times for all Jimnys are likely to grow, and not shrink, in the foreseeable future.According to Suzuki Australia General Manager, Michael Pachota, while the company is working hard to meet existing orders, the situation is not likely to improve at all any time soon – particularly for some of the more popular variants.“Orders for the three-door (Jimny) are still through the roof – especially for the automatic,” he recently told CarsGuide. “The wait times are roughly about six to eight months.”Unsurprisingly, buyers of manual versions in both body styles haven’t had to be so patient, as wait times for these are only between two to four months.There has been some respite from extended wait times for fans of the compact off-roader following the arrival of the long-awaited XL five-door wagon version late last year due to large shipments from India, but Pachota warns the generous production allocation afforded to Suzuki Australia looks set to dry up soon.“With the Jimny five-door wagon – we had an awesome flurry of production, after an opportunity was granted for us to get early high volumes,” he explained. “Even though its order rate is just as high as the Jimny three-door, the supply rate has been much better since the early part of its launch.“Which has been great for us, because we could get more cars out on the road quickly. And people that placed orders are only waiting anywhere up to three to four months, subject to colour obviously.“(But) we won’t be able to maintain that long term, based on that supply chain and the popularity of the car increasing overseas as well.”Pachota added that strong demand for the XL has occurred even though little to no promotional dollars have been allocated to it so far.“Our orders are continuously growing on that car,” he said. “And we still haven’t even advertised it.”What this means is that, if you’re after a Jimny of any shape or specification, you’d better get your skates on.Moving forward, it’s been reported that the Jimny may gain the long-rumoured ute version as per previous-generation models, while a mild-hybrid system is anticipated in the not-too-distant future for European markets. Suzuki has also confirmed that an all-electric model is under development for a 2030 release.All of these would simply amplify Jimny demand in Australia.
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The bargain value new-car buys of 2024
By Byron Mathioudakis · 03 Aug 2024
There are a handful of new-car bargain gems out there, with a combination of design, packaging, engineering, performance, economy and quality that belie their affordable pricing. We name our top seven picks.
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Suzuki Grand Vitara is the hybrid Aus needs
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Jul 2024
Is the Suzuki Grand Vitara still in contention for Australia? A firm never-say-never is the response from the company's boss.
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Sporty Swift may live on after all
By John Law · 26 Jul 2024
Despite reports out of the United Kingdom that the Suzuki Swift Sport’s end is nigh, in Japan it sounds like the cheap hot hatch might live another generation. Good news for Australians.
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New cut-price small SUV arrives
By Samuel Irvine · 25 Jul 2024
Suzuki has unveiled two new limited-edition versions of its Vitara SUV for 2024. 
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The hot new cars from Japan we want in Aus!
By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 Jul 2024
Japan is on a roll. Not since the heyday of the ’80s and early ‘90s has its car industry been so confident and progressive, taking wild chances when – in the past – things would have been played way too safe.
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Suzuki Jimny pricing goes drive-away
By Chris Thompson · 18 Jul 2024
One of Australia’s easiest-to-sell models is getting a revised pricing structure in the name of simplicity, with the Suzuki Jimny now offered at drive-away prices.
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Suzuki seeks cheaper hybrid hatches for Aus
By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Jul 2024
Suzuki has considering an inexpensive globally-available version of its latest Alto Kei-car.
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Suzuki Fronx mild-hybrid finally here in 2025
By Byron Mathioudakis · 12 Jul 2024
The Suzuki Fronx mild-hybrid is on its way to Australia for a 2025 assault against other small and/or entry-level SUVs, including the Kia Stonic, Hyundai Venue and MG ZS.
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Is the Suzuki Swift Sport over?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Jul 2024
Is the Suzuki Swift Sport over? Here’s what we know about the future of our favourite bargain baby hot hatch
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