The all-new Suzuki Fronx is not just a product of engineering, but a vision shaped by passion, inspiration, and a pursuit of new value in a competitive market. This is according to Takashi Yokoyama, Chief Engineer, Automobile Line B&C Segment Division, Product Planning at Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan.
According to Yokoyama, the idea behind the Fronx was clear from the very start: to build a compact, easy-to-handle SUV that could delight both owners and their families, while also standing out stylishly in urban streets. In a booming SUV segment already filled with strong competitors, Suzuki aimed to introduce something fresh - something that embodied strength, beauty, and individuality.
The true spark of inspiration came during a conversation with a customer. When asked what they considered beautiful, the customer replied, “Something that combines strength, power, and style.” At first, Yokoyama found it difficult to visualize—until the customer pointed to a photograph of a thoroughbred horse running at full speed. “Strong, graceful, and beautiful—that was exactly the image we wanted to achieve,” Yokoyama-san recalled. From that moment, the Fronx’s design direction crystallized, leading to the birth of its coupe-SUV form.
Design development took place simultaneously in India and Japan, with teams competing under the themes of “Sports,” “Crossover,” and “Coupe.” Instead of following safe, conservative styling, Suzuki chose a daring and modern design—a blend of urban sophistication and rugged strength. The result: a striking coupe-SUV silhouette with sharp headlamps, muscular fenders, a bold sloping rear door, and a dynamic body profile inspired by agility and power. Inside, the cabin combines space, comfort, and premium textures, designed not just for the driver but for families to enjoy together.
For Suzuki, family remained at the heart of the project. The Fronx offers spacious rear seating, quiet cabin refinement, and enhanced ride comfort—ensuring smiles from everyone on board. Yokoyama explained that their goal was to create “a cabin where conversations flow naturally,” achieved through careful tuning of quietness at the frequency range of human speech.
Even its name carries the spirit of its creation. “Fronx” comes from “Frontier,” signifying new possibilities. It symbolizes Suzuki’s bold step into uncharted territory, pushing boundaries while creating a vehicle that blends practicality with style.
Summing up his team’s journey, Yokoyama proudly declared, “The Fronx was born with strength and beauty as its theme. It is not only a stylish coupe SUV, but also a car designed to bring smiles to everyone who rides in it. As Suzuki’s new flagship SUV, we are confident it will set a new standard in the compact SUV segment.”

Heavily inspired by old Santa Fe TM.
ReplyDeleteoutdated design in 2025
Buyer of this should also have the strength, beauty exempted
ReplyDeleteAll nice but the price
ReplyDeleteThis can pass as any toyota rebadged, and it would probably be a hit for toyota lovers.
ReplyDeleteToyota actually does sell that. It's called the Toyota Taisor. Only sold in India though where the roles are reversed and Suzuki is the top player and Toyota only a minor one.
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