Maruti Fronx Spied Testing with ADAS; Launching in India Soon?

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx, a compact SUV that has garnered attention since its launch, was recently spotted undergoing testing in India with what appears to be an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) suite. The new spy shots circulating online reveal a test mule with partial camouflage and an ADAS sensor prominently positioned on the front grille—a feature absent from the current India-spec Fronx.

Hints at ADAS for Indian Market

The inclusion of an ADAS sensor suggests that Maruti Suzuki might be planning to introduce this advanced safety technology in the Fronx for the Indian market. Currently, the Fronx sold in India does not feature ADAS, which could be a game-changer as it would set the model apart in its segment, particularly against rivals like the Toyota Taisor.

Export and ADAS in Other Markets

Maruti Suzuki recently began exporting the Fronx to Japan, where it is equipped with ADAS, making it the only market to receive this feature so far. This move might indicate Maruti's intention to expand the availability of ADAS to other markets, including India. The carmaker has already hinted at introducing ADAS in other models, such as the Grand Vitara, which was showcased with this technology at the previous Auto Expo.

Potential Market Impact

If Maruti Suzuki decides to equip the Fronx with ADAS in India, it would mark the first time the automaker offers this technology in the domestic market, potentially raising the bar for safety standards in this segment. As safety features become increasingly important to consumers, this addition could give Maruti an edge in a highly competitive market.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Maruti Fronx as its launch approaches and keep an eye out for official announcements regarding ADAS and other features.

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