Suzuki PH opens early reservations for all-new Fronx
Call dibs on the all-new Suzuki Fronx before anyone else. Early reservations are open with exclusive freebies for the GLX AT.
Shaynah Miranda on Aug 20, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsSuzuki PH opens early reservations for all-new Fronx
No need to overthink if you want to be first in line for the all-new Fronx. Suzuki Philippines is giving customers the chance to be among the first to own the all-new Suzuki Fronx. The Early Reservation Promo runs from August 20 to September 5, 2025, and includes special perks for those who secure their units during this period.
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To reserve, interested buyers can visit any authorized Suzuki dealership nationwide and place a minimum reservation fee of Php 10,000. Payments can be made in cash, check, or credit card, depending on dealership policies. The reservation fee will be deducted from the customer’s full or down payment upon release of the unit.
Those who reserve early will also get priority allocation, meaning their names will be on the list once stocks arrive. To qualify for the promo, units must be released on or before December 31, 2025. Take note, however, that the promo is valid only for the GLX AT variant and cannot be combined with other ongoing promos unless otherwise stated. Suzuki Philippines will provide updates on unit availability, but does not guarantee immediate release.
Suzuki says the all-new Fronx brings style, performance, and practicality in a compact crossover. With this early reservation promo, customers can secure their unit, enjoy exclusive perks, and be among the first in the Philippines to drive the new model. The all-new Suzuki Fronx is almost here, so better secure yours before stocks run out. Early reservations mean you get ahead of everyone else. We’ll keep you posted here once more information on the Fronx is available. For now, check out the Suzuki lineup on AutoDeal.com.ph to see the Japanese automaker’s full stable of cars.
Suzuki PH opens early reservations for all-new Fronx
Call dibs on the all-new Suzuki Fronx before anyone else. Early reservations are open with exclusive freebies for the GLX AT.
Shaynah Miranda on Aug 20, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsSuzuki PH opens early reservations for all-new Fronx
No need to overthink if you want to be first in line for the all-new Fronx. Suzuki Philippines is giving customers the chance to be among the first to own the all-new Suzuki Fronx. The Early Reservation Promo runs from August 20 to September 5, 2025, and includes special perks for those who secure their units during this period.
Related: Suzuki Philippines lends support to flood-stricken neighborhoods and car owners
To reserve, interested buyers can visit any authorized Suzuki dealership nationwide and place a minimum reservation fee of Php 10,000. Payments can be made in cash, check, or credit card, depending on dealership policies. The reservation fee will be deducted from the customer’s full or down payment upon release of the unit.
Those who reserve early will also get priority allocation, meaning their names will be on the list once stocks arrive. To qualify for the promo, units must be released on or before December 31, 2025. Take note, however, that the promo is valid only for the GLX AT variant and cannot be combined with other ongoing promos unless otherwise stated. Suzuki Philippines will provide updates on unit availability, but does not guarantee immediate release.
Suzuki says the all-new Fronx brings style, performance, and practicality in a compact crossover. With this early reservation promo, customers can secure their unit, enjoy exclusive perks, and be among the first in the Philippines to drive the new model. The all-new Suzuki Fronx is almost here, so better secure yours before stocks run out. Early reservations mean you get ahead of everyone else. We’ll keep you posted here once more information on the Fronx is available. For now, check out the Suzuki lineup on AutoDeal.com.ph to see the Japanese automaker’s full stable of cars.