50 Crash Test By Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki asserts that before introducing their vehicles to the market, they subject them to approximately 50 crash tests. Recently, the leading Indian automobile manufacturer provided a behind-the-scenes look at their thorough safety testing protocols by releasing internal crash test footage of the latest Fronx SUV. This video provides an exclusive insight into the detailed assessment and validation procedures that Maruti Suzuki vehicles undergo prior to being released for public use.
Maruti Fronx Crash Test: Thorough safety evaluation processes
To make sure their cars are really safe on the road, Maruti Suzuki tests them a lot in a special place where they try to break and damage the cars. They made a video to show how much they care about safety and what they do to keep people inside the cars safe. They do many crash tests to check the car’s safety features. They use special dummies that act like real people to see how the car would protect passengers in a real accident. These crash tests, following the rules in India, show that Maruti Suzuki wants to make a safe space inside the car for people. They also have a part in the car that can crush to absorb impact during a crash, called the crumple zone. They do all of this to make sure passengers are as safe as possible in accidents.
Comprehensive Evaluations
But that’s not all; before the cars are sold, each one goes through more than 50 detailed crash tests. These tests carefully check different things, like how well the airbags work, if the seats get damaged, and what happens to the inside parts of the car. Maruti Suzuki is not just following the basic rules; they are going above and beyond. By always doing these crash tests and strict checks, the company is working hard to create cars that make driving safer, especially when the roads are unpredictable.
Soon, Maruti cars will receive Bharat NCAP ratings.
The Bharat NCAP, a crash test rating system introduced in India this year, is a big step forward in making sure cars in the country meet safety standards. They recently rated the safety of two cars, and more ratings are expected soon. This gives consumers the power to make informed choices about the safety of the cars they buy. Maruti Suzuki is also focusing more on car safety, as seen in their strict crash tests for the Fronx SUV, as shown in a recent video.
This aligns well with what the Bharat NCAP aims to achieve. The effort to prioritize safety not only shows how car manufacturers are changing but also resonates with Indian consumers. Both regulatory bodies and manufacturers are putting more emphasis on safety standards, which is influencing how people in India feel about buying cars. As people become more concerned about safety when buying cars, the combination of Bharat NCAP ratings and Maruti Suzuki’s safety efforts is making consumers feel more positive. Buyers are increasingly choosing cars that prioritize safety, and this is pushing manufacturers to keep improving safety features and show their commitment to making driving safer in the country.
Features of Maruti FRONX
The Fronx has a nine-inch touchscreen system that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also has features like automatic AC, rear AC vents, wireless phone charging, and a 360-degree camera. Safety features include dual front airbags, hill hold assist, an electronic stability program, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and three-point seatbelts for all five passengers. The higher-end models have up to six airbags, auto-dimming IRVM, and a 360-degree camera.
The Fronx is powered by Suzuki’s 1-litre Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine, now with Maruti’s mild-hybrid tech. It produces 100 PS and 148 Nm and is available with a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission. There’s also a 1.2-litre Dualjet naturally aspirated petrol engine option, making 89 PS and 113 Nm, with choices of a five-speed manual or a five-speed AMT. The CNG version uses the same 1.2-litre petrol engine (77.5 PS/98.5 Nm) from the Baleno CNG, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission,
Boasting a fuel efficiency of 28.51 km/kg. Maruti claims fuel efficiency figures of 21.79 kmpl for 1.2-litre MT, 22.89 kmpl for 1.2-litre AMT, 21.5 kmpl for 1.0-litre MT, and 20.1 kmpl for 1.0-litre AT. The Fronx’s dimensions are 3,995mm in length, 1,765mm in width, and a height of 1,550mm, with a wheelbase of 2,520mm and a boot space of 308 litres. Competing with models like the Nissan Magnite, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300, and Renault Kiger, the Maruti Fronx is positioned among these popular crossover SUVs.
Maruti FRONX Variants
It is available in five trim choices: Sigma, Delta, Delta+, Zeta, and Alpha.
There are six single-color options: Nexa Blue, Grandeur Grey, Arctic White, Earthen Brown, Opulent Red, and Splendid Silver.
Additionally, there are three two-tone options: Earthen Brown and Bluish Black, Opulent Red and Bluish Black, and Splendid Silver and Bluish Black.
Maruti FRONX Price
The starting price for the base model of the FRONX in India is Rs. 7.46 lakh. The highest-priced FRONX petrol model is Rs. 13.13 lakh. The FRONX CNG starts at Rs. 8.41 lakh and goes up to Rs. 9.27 lakh. Additionally, the automatic version of the FRONX starts at Rs. 8.87 lakh and is offered in four options. The FRONX is available in 14 variants and comes in 10 different color options.
This Article is written by Khabar Khzana