Overview
- The camouflaged Fronx, seen during public road tests Monday, points to a mid-cycle refresh now in development.
- Some test cars carried sensors linked to driver-assist tech, with reports expecting features like adaptive cruise and lane keeping.
- Exterior tweaks are expected to be modest, including a revised grille, updated lights and bumper changes, with rear-quarter masking hinting at minor rework.
- Inside, reports point to a larger touchscreen and a new instrument display, with additions like ventilated seats or a sunroof under consideration.
- Current 1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo and factory CNG options are likely to continue, while a series hybrid targeting roughly 35–40 kmpl and E85 flex-fuel are under evaluation for future compliance.