en.Wedoany.com Reported - Pak Suzuki Motor, the Pakistani subsidiary of Japan's Suzuki, has released and launched the locally produced "Fronx" at its Karachi plant. The newly released "Fronx" is a compact SUV, with a major highlight being its powertrain configuration, which offers a gasoline engine option. Specifically, the vehicle's body dimensions are 3995×1765×1550mm (length×width×height). In terms of power, in addition to a mild hybrid engine (K15C type) paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, there is also a 1460cc gasoline engine (K15B type) available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission, catering to different consumer choices for driving experience and power needs.

The "Fronx" is built around the concept of an "easy-to-drive coupe-style SUV" and is currently sold in over 70 countries and regions, including India, Japan, Africa, and Central and South America. With this launch, Pakistan becomes the third production base for the "Fronx," following India and Indonesia. Pak Suzuki Motor began production in 1982, and in the fiscal year 2025, its domestic sales in Pakistan reached 88,445 units, commanding a market share of up to 40%. Suzuki stated that it will continue to serve as a "lifestyle infrastructure company," aiming to contribute to local communities, and will consistently bring high-quality models equipped with diverse powertrain configurations, including gasoline engines, to the market.
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