Maruti Suzuki, a leading car manufacturer in India, is set to introduce a hybrid version of its popular Fronx model, signaling a strategic shift towards hybrid technology. Reports indicate that the company has begun testing the hybrid variant of the Fronx, with sightings during testing in the country. This suggests an imminent launch by Maruti Suzuki.
Notably, the test model included LIDAR sensors, hinting at the possibility of the hybrid Fronx featuring an ADAS system, potentially with Level-2 ADAS. The introduction of Level-2 ADAS in the upcoming Fronx would follow the e-Vitara, the first Maruti car to incorporate this safety feature, indicating a trend of enhancing safety features across other models.
The prototype, observed during testing, resembles the existing petrol version, with the primary distinction being a hybrid badge at the rear. This hybrid variant is based on the Maruti Suzuki Baleno crossover, slated to be sold through the Nexa showroom network.
The forthcoming Maruti Suzuki Fronx hybrid is expected to be equipped with a new Super 48V hybrid system. This system will combine an electric motor with either a new 1.0-liter or a 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine. The design and other features are expected to remain largely unchanged, but with added Level-2 ADAS features alongside existing safety features.
Specific details on power, torque, and mileage (fuel efficiency) have yet to be released by the company. The launch timeline remains undisclosed, though the uncovered appearance of the car during testing suggests it might launch within the current year. The Fronx has quickly become the fastest-exported crossover from India, achieving a milestone of 100,000 units exported within 25 months since June 2023. The hybrid version is also likely to be exported to major international markets.




