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Suzuki Jimny & Fronx

Suzuki Jimny & Fronx available in showrooms across the country of Nepal from Aug 7

The Jimny and Fronx will also be introduced on that day at all Suzuki showrooms, according to the firm.

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KATHMANDU: The two long-awaited Suzuki SUVs in Nepal will be available for viewing and testing on 22 Shrawan (Aug 7) at all Suzuki showrooms across Nepal.

The Jimny and Fronx will also be introduced on that day at all Suzuki showrooms, according to the firm.

CG Motocorp and CG Nestgen, the automotive branch of CG Holdings and the exclusive distributor of Suzuki brand four-wheelers in Nepal, began accepting SUV reservations on 29 Ashar (July 14).

The price was decided by using an aggressive pricing strategy, according to the corporation. Jimny’s starting price will be 59 lakh 99 thousand, while Bronx’s pricing will be 39 lakh 99 thousand.

5-Door Suzuki Jimny is one of the most anticipated vehicles in Nepal and the international market. This model is in high demand around the world. The Suzuki Jimny is the ultimate off-road SUV, constructed on a heavy-duty ladder frame chassis with adequate body angles and ground clearance. This SUV includes a dedicated advanced FourWD system called All Grip Pro. Off-road characteristics such as a controlled slip differential and a three-link stiff axle suspension are included in the brakes.

The Jimny was designed and developed to be ideal for off-roading, with numerous modern comfort and safety features like as a 22.68 cm SmartPlay Pro infotainment system, 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Auto Temperature Control, and Hill Descent Control.

The new Suzuki Fronx is a premium SUV of the next generation.

The Suzuki Fronx, dubbed “The Face of New SUV,” has a highly appealing and sporty appearance, while the latest technologies in it provide comfort and a safe sense. The company believes that Fronx, which is equipped with premium design, new-age features, and current safety measures, would meet all of the demands of modern Nepali clients.