Suzuki has unveiled its latest off-road concept, the Fronx Sea Bass Night Game Concept, ahead of the Tokyo Auto Salon 2025. This rugged version of the Fronx is designed for adventure enthusiasts and features unique modifications for off-road capabilities.
The Fronx Off-Road Concept is inspired by the theme of adventure and exploration. It sports a black and grey camouflage finish with neon green highlights and decals. The car rides on Yokohama Geolandar X-AT tyres, which are designed to provide excellent traction on various terrains. The vehicle also features a front bumper protector, a roof rack with integrated lights, a roof box, and door sill protectors to enhance its rugged appeal.
The interior of the Fronx Off-Road Concept is equally impressive. It features water-resistant seat covers, an all-weather floor mat, and a special dashboard layout that emphasizes durability and functionality. The seats are designed to provide maximum comfort during long off-road trips, and the dashboard includes additional storage compartments for gear and equipment.
Under the hood, the Fronx Off-Road Concept is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine with mild-hybrid technology. This engine produces 102 bhp and 137 Nm of torque, providing ample power for both city driving and off-road adventures. The Fronx is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, allowing drivers to choose the setup that best suits their needs.
The Fronx Off-Road Concept comes equipped with a range of advanced features designed to enhance its off-road capabilities. It includes hill descent control, which automatically controls the speed of the vehicle when driving down steep inclines, and hill hold control, which prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when starting on a hill. Additionally, the Fronx Off-Road Concept features adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and a 360-degree camera system to provide drivers with a comprehensive view of their surroundings.
Suzuki aims to make a strong impression at the Tokyo Auto Salon with this concept. The Fronx Off-Road Concept is unlikely to be officially launched in Japan or India, but it showcases Suzuki’s commitment to innovation and adventure. The company hopes that the concept will generate interest and excitement among off-road enthusiasts. Well, we think Suzuki should just launch it in India. What are your thoughts?
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