Suzuki Pakistan Launches Exchange Offer for New Suzuki Fronx

Suzuki Pakistan Launches Exchange Offer for New Suzuki Fronx

KARACHI: Suzuki Pakistan has launched a vehicle exchange program allowing customers to trade in their existing Suzuki cars for the newly introduced Suzuki Fronx, the company announced on social media.

Under the initiative, customers can visit authorised Suzuki dealerships across Pakistan to have their current Suzuki vehicles inspected and exchanged for the Fronx. Announcing the offer, Suzuki said the program aims to give buyers an easier upgrade path to its latest model.

“Exchange your old Suzuki for the Suzuki Fronx and experience an elevated drive defined by bold styling, modern features and a commanding road presence,” the company said.

How the exchange program works

While Suzuki Pakistan has not disclosed the full terms and conditions of the exchange scheme, such programs typically involve a physical inspection and market-based valuation of the customer’s existing vehicle.

The assessed value is adjusted against the price of the new car, with the buyer required to pay the remaining balance to complete the purchase. Final pricing and eligibility are expected to depend on the condition, model year and documentation of the traded vehicle.

Fronx recently launched in Pakistan

The exchange offer comes shortly after Suzuki formally launched the Fronx in Pakistan, ending months of speculation regarding the compact crossover’s local debut.

Positioned between a hatchback and an SUV, the Fronx is aimed at urban buyers seeking a sportier design and upgraded features compared with traditional small cars.

Suzuki Fronx prices in Pakistan

The Suzuki Fronx is currently available in four variants:

  • GL Manual Transmission: Rs. 5,999,999
  • GL Automatic Transmission: Rs. 6,099,999
  • GLX 6AT (Mono-Tone): Rs. 6,299,999
  • GLX 6AT (Two-Tone): Rs. 6,374,999

Industry observers say the exchange program could help Suzuki attract existing customers looking to upgrade while maintaining loyalty within its user base amid rising competition in Pakistan’s compact crossover segment.

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