Maruti Suzuki has quietly adjusted the pricing for yet another one of its popular models — the Fronx. If you were considering getting your hands on this compact crossover, here’s what you need to know about the latest price hike and what it means for your wallet.
Update
Last month, Maruti Suzuki made it official that prices across its range would see a hike from April 2025. While earlier announcements only covered a few models, the list is now expanding. The latest to join the price revision club is the Maruti Fronx — a direct competitor to the Toyota Taisor.
As of April 2025, all variants of the Maruti Fronx have become dearer by Rs. 2,500. So no matter which trim you’re eyeing, the cost just went up.
Pricing
Here’s a quick look at the new price range for the Maruti Fronx (all prices ex-showroom):
Variant | Old Price (Approx.) | New Price (Approx.) |
---|---|---|
Sigma | ₹7.51 lakh | ₹7.54 lakh |
Delta | ₹8.11 lakh | ₹8.14 lakh |
Delta+ | ₹8.71 lakh | ₹8.74 lakh |
Delta+ (O) | ₹9.01 lakh | ₹9.04 lakh |
Zeta | ₹10.56 lakh | ₹10.59 lakh |
Alpha | ₹13.03 lakh | ₹13.06 lakh |
The increase is flat at Rs. 2,500 across the board — not a massive jump, but still enough to shift budgets a little if you were planning a purchase soon.
Variants
The Fronx lineup consists of six trims: Sigma, Delta, Delta+, Delta+ (O), Zeta, and Alpha. This spread covers a wide price bracket and gives customers plenty of choice in terms of features and performance.
What’s more, the car is available with two engine options — a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine. The 1.2-litre option also has a CNG variant, making it a go-to for budget-conscious buyers looking for cleaner fuel options.
Impact
So, how does this price bump affect you as a buyer? If you’re already stretching your budget to go for a higher variant like the Alpha or Zeta, this extra Rs. 2,500 could influence your decision slightly. But in the grand scheme of car ownership costs, it’s a small adjustment — think of it like skipping a couple of weekend dinners out.
However, if you were planning to make the purchase in March and postponed it, this is the kind of news that stings just a bit.
Context
Car prices rising isn’t anything new. With increasing input costs, supply chain fluctuations, and changing regulations, automakers often adjust their prices every year — sometimes even multiple times. Maruti is simply following this trend. Earlier this month, details of the XL6 price revision also made headlines, so it’s clear the price restructuring spans across several models.
If you’re in the market for a new car in 2025, it’s smart to factor in these periodic hikes. They might not seem significant individually, but they can add up — especially when combined with RTO charges, insurance, and add-ons.
While the Fronx remains a solid contender in its segment, the slight price hike might push some buyers to compare it more closely with rivals like the Toyota Taisor or Tata Nexon. That said, its sharp styling, modern features, and range of powertrain options still make it a compelling buy.
FAQs
How much has the Fronx price increased?
Rs. 2,500 across all variants.
When did the new Fronx prices start?
From April 2025.
What is the new starting price of Fronx?
Rs. 7.54 lakh ex-showroom.
How many Fronx variants are offered?
Six — from Sigma to Alpha.
Does the Fronx have a CNG option?
Yes, in the 1.2-litre engine variant.