Maruti Suzuki Fronx has been imagined by an automobile artist in an RS hot hatch guise. Note that RS is the nomenclature Maruti uses for its performance version of regular cars. For instance, we have seen the Baleno RS in our market in the past. Since the Fronx is based on the Baleno, it shares a lot of elements with the latter. Hence, an RS version is possible. But the way this digital designer has developed this iteration is quite aggressive. Let us take a look at the details here.
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Maruti Fronx RS Hot Hatch
This post comes from bimbledesigns on Instagram. It captures all the details of this virtual illustration. At the front, this Fronx gets a sleek LED headlamp and LED DRL setup with ‘X’ illuminations, a broad grille, large air intakes on the extreme edges of the sporty bumper, a massive skid plate/splitter and multiple components to aid aerodynamics. On the sides, the designer has gone into depth to create massive wheel arches which extend out of the body, colossal alloy wheels with low-profile tyres and sturdy side skirting.
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All these elements accentuate the sides of this Fronx substantially. Up top, it also gets a ginormous roof carrier which is designed in such a way that it can even carry sporting equipment like skis, hockey sticks, cricket bats, etc. It is covered which will protect the luggage from water during rain or sunshine during the day. At the rear, it gets a sporty diffuser, a roof-mounted spoiler, black graphics, connected LED taillamps, fake dual exhaust pipes and more. These elements enhance its road presence and aggressive demeanour.
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Author’s Note
These digital representations enhance the thrill of observing cars in their usual configurations. As enthusiasts, we appreciate the creative designs highlighted in these illustrations. While many of these features may not make it into the final production model, the chance to see them come to life is genuinely satisfying. This Fronx resembles something we could encounter in the real world barring a few extreme components. We eagerly look forward to uncovering more digital concepts of well-executed cars in the future.