Fronx is an unusual name for a slightly unusual-looking compact SUV, and Suzuki says it’s shorthand for ‘Frontier Crossover’ – a new era of light SUV for the Japanese auto brand.

With its bluff front-end and wispy lines disguising a pretty spacious vehicle, it’s one of the best value-for-money models in Australian showrooms right now, based on price and equipment alone.

Launched in Australia in August 2025, the Fronx is one of Suzuki’s Indian-sourced models – like the five-door Jimny XL off-roader – and it effectively replaces the discontinued Baleno, which was a more conventional-looking hatch and, in fact, donates its platform to this model.

The Fronx has previously topped monthly sales charts in India, where it is sold by the company’s Maruti brand – but ultimately finished 2025 in seventh place on the sales ladder.

Four other Maruti Suzuki models were ahead of it, including the best-selling Dzire, which beat the Hyundai Creta to claim the top spot ahead of the Tata Nexon.