7 Features Maruti Suzuki Fronx Gets But Nissan Magnite Doesn’t | V3Cars

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx is the latest offering in the B2-segment SUV space and it will go on sale in the coming months. It goes head on with a range of sub-compact SUVs, including the Nissan Magnite.

Features Maruti Suzuki Fronx Gets Over Nissan Magnite

In this article, we tell you 7 features that you get in the Maruti Suzuki Fronx but miss in the Nissan Magnite.

1. Side Thorax And Curtain Airbags

The Fronx offers dual front, side thorax and curtain airbags whereas the Magite only offers dual front airbags. Airbags protect you from an impact and reduce the risk of injuries to your face and chest.

2. Auto-Dimming IRVM

The top variant of the Fronx offers an auto dimming inside rear view mirror (IRVM) whereas the Magnite offers a manual dimming IRVM. An auto dimming IRVM automatically adjusts the brightness depending on the glare coming from headlamps of cars behind you.

3. Telescopic Steering

The new Fronx gets both tilt and telescopic steering whereas the Magnite only gets tilt steering. The former is sorely missed in the Magnite as a tilt and telescopic steering helps the driver find the ideal driving position that ensures comfort over both short and long drives.

4. Automatic Headlights

While both the Fronx and Magnite offer tri-beam LED headlights, the Fronx further offers the convenience of automatic headlights. Automatic headlights turn on automatically when you enter a dark environment.

5. Paddle Shifters

The turbo petrol automatic variants of the Fronx offer paddle shifters. It is worth mentioning that the Fronx offers a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission whereas the Magnite gets a CVT. The latter doesn’t need paddle shifters as it has infinite ratios.

6. Head-Up Display

The Fronx is the only other sub-compact SUV in the country to offer a head-up display. It uses a projection setup to display data like fuel efficiency, vehicle speed, engine RPM and more. It is worth noting that the Magnite gets a digital instrument cluster but the Fronx gets conventional dials.

7. LED Tail Lights

The new Fronx offers a connected LED tail light design with LED elements inside the tail lights as well. The Magnite, on the other hand, comes with halogen bulbs for the tail lights.

Also Read: 5 Features Nissan Magnite Gets But Maruti Suzuki Fronx Doesn’t

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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