The Department of Energy recently held a fuel-economy run for various automotive brands. After Honda shared its test results, it’s now Suzuki’s turn to flex its numbers.
The Japanese carmaker had the all-new Fronx and the Dzire participate in the said eco run, which was a 155km drive mostly through the Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway. The crossover got 24.69km/L, while the sedan got 36.1km/L.

“These results affirm Suzuki’s philosophy of delivering practical and efficient vehicles that respond to real-world driving conditions,” said Norihide Takei, Suzuki Philippines director and general manager of the automobile division. “The DOE Fuel Eco-Run is an important platform that objectively measures fuel efficiency, and we are proud that both the Dzire Hybrid and the Fronx Hybrid demonstrated strong performance under standardized testing.”
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“Fuel efficiency is not just about savings—it is about sustainability and responsible mobility,” added Takei. “Through models like the Dzire Hybrid and Fronx Hybrid, Suzuki continues to support the government’s efforts toward energy conservation while providing Filipinos with reliable, economical vehicles they can depend on every day.”

The Fronx and the Dzire both run on mild-hybrid powertrains, but both joined the run under the internal combustion engine category. If you want to learn more on these Suzukis, you can check out our full review of the Fronx here and the Dzire here.
You can also view the official DOE certificates for the Fronx and Dzire below.
DOE Fuel Eco-Run Certificates: Suzuki Fronx, Suzuki Dzire

