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Suzuki unveils Jimny and Fronx SUVs in Nepal: Available in showrooms from August 7

KATHMANDU, Aug 4: The highly anticipated Suzuki SUVs, Jimny and Fronx, are set to make their debut in Nepal on August 7th, 2023, at all authorized showrooms.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 4: The highly anticipated Suzuki SUVs, Jimny and Fronx, are set to make their debut in Nepal on August 7th, 2023, at all authorized showrooms. Customers will have the opportunity to experience and take test rides of the vehicles starting from that date. The booking for both models began on July 14, 2023, by CG Motocorp and CG NXTGEN, the authorized distributors of Suzuki cars in Nepal.


The Suzuki Jimny, a 5-door SUV, has been in high demand both in Nepal and on the international market. It boasts a sturdy Ladder Frame Chassis, generous ground clearance, and advanced 4WD system, ALL GRIP PRO, making it a true off-road vehicle. Equipped with modern comfort and safety features such as Smartplay Pro Infotainment System, 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Hill Descent, and uphill controls, the Jimny is designed to offer both adventure and safety.


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On the other hand, the Suzuki Fronx represents a new-generation urban SUV with a stylish design language and advanced technology. Combining comfort, convenience, and maximum safety, Fronx is tailored to meet the preferences of modern Nepalese customers, featuring sharp details, intuitive tech, and premium finishes.


With competitive pricing, the Jimny starts at Rs 59,99,000.00, while the Fronx starts at Rs 39,99,000.00. The arrival of these new Suzuki SUVs is expected to elevate the automotive market in Nepal and provide exciting options for SUV enthusiasts.

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