Toyota Yaris vs Suzuki Fronx

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Toyota Yaris
Toyota Yaris

$27,990 - $44,990

2025 price

Suzuki Fronx
Suzuki Fronx

$28,990 - $29,990

2026 price

Summary

2025 Toyota Yaris
2026 Suzuki Fronx
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 3, 1.5L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
3.3L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Conservative interior
  • Lacks some features
  • Price

  • Interior looks outdated 
  • Unimpressive mild-hybrid
  • It’s called 'Fronx'
2025 Toyota Yaris Summary

Long the domain of first-car buyers and suburbanites winding down on their driving years, the Toyota Yaris is now hybrid-only, and is a far cry from the $15,000-or-so cheap and cheerful staple it once was.

But with its fourth generation a few years into its lifespan, the Yaris is trying to be more than just a basic A-to-B runabout. In fact, the ZR we have on test is more expensive than an entry-grade Volkswagen Polo.

Does more than $30,000 of light hatch really feel worth it once you’re behind the wheel, or are you better off pocketing almost $10,000 to save on one of the thinning pack of rivals?

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2026 Suzuki Fronx Summary

If there’s one brand that can lay claim to be the best in the ‘cheap and cheerful’ category, it’s probably Suzuki. Not only have its cars been consistently affordable and basic, but also broadly loved by owners.

Now, with small SUVs becoming more and more prominent, Suzuki is bringing a new sub-$30K hybrid light SUV to the market - the Fronx.

Weird name aside, the Fronx promises a fair bit on paper. But can it deliver on the road? We jumped in for a quick spin at its Australian launch to find out.

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