JAKARTA - Suzuki Bronx achieved brilliant results in the latest safety test conducted by the New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP). This compact car from Japan, which is also marketed in Indonesia, has the highest rating, which is five stars.
In an official result released on the official ASEAN NCAP website, Friday, October 31, Suzuki Fronx obtained a total accumulated score of 77.70 points, with details: 36.71 points for Adult Passenger Protection (AOP), 15.27 points for Child Passenger Protection (COP), 15.71 points for Safety Assistance (SA), and 10.00 points for Safety of Motorcycle Riders (MS).
This achievement makes frontx one of the safest cars in its segment, while strengthening Suzuki's reputation in presenting vehicles that prioritize driver and passenger protection.
front is equipped with complete safety features across variants, such as six airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and Seatbelt Reminder (SBR) for all passengers. Not only that, Suzuki also embeds Pedestrian Protection (PP) and ISOFIX for child seats, making this car friendly to young families.
For driving assistance systems, Tronx is equipped with advanced technologies such as Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Lane Keep Assist (LKA). Some additional features are also available optionally, including Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) City and Inter-Urban, Blind Spot Detection (BSD), and Auto High Beam (AHB).
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The ASEAN NCAP also highlighted Suzuki's move to participate in the safety test program again after testing Suzuki Ertiga for the last time in 2019. Despite being absent for six years, Suzuki was appreciated for showing a serious commitment to safety by presenting life-saving technology to Tronx.
Although not all features are standard in each variant, its existence is considered a positive step towards increasing protection for road users. Suzuki is also expected to make these features standard in upcoming models.
This test is an important guide for the public in choosing vehicles, because ASEAN NCAP now uses a single rating scheme. This means that consumers simply refer to the safety star ratings obtained from the four main pillars of AOP, COP, SA, and MS based on the 2021 2025 assessment protocol. Meanwhile, the new 2026 2030 protocol will take effect in January 2026.
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