Suzuki Fronte - Versions & models

Pre-facelift Suzuki Fronte (CB71S)
Photo credit: Kuha455405, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Kuha455405, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Suzuki Fronte is a Japanese kei car introduced in the 1960s for the domestic market. It was designed to comply with kei car regulations, offering compact dimensions and small-displacement gasoline engines for urban mobility.
Early generations featured a rear-engine layout, later transitioning to a front-engine transverse unibody configuration. The Fronte laid the foundation for the development of the Suzuki Alto, with which it eventually shared technical architecture in later iterations.
Early generations featured a rear-engine layout, later transitioning to a front-engine transverse unibody configuration. The Fronte laid the foundation for the development of the Suzuki Alto, with which it eventually shared technical architecture in later iterations.
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In India, the Maruti 800 was a locally produced adaptation by Maruti Suzuki that became a key entry-level vehicle for first-time car buyers. In China, the Jiangnan Alto was built under license as a low-cost urban model for the domestic market.
All versions are based on a transverse-engine unibody layout with small-displacement gasoline engines, positioned as affordable and practical transportation for urban and emerging markets.