Official Pictures Of The Suzuki Jimny Are Finally Here
This, ladies and gentlemen, this the all-new Suzuki Jimny. Try your best to act surprised - we know that’s a little tricky since leaked images of the car have been doing the rounds for months…
But these are the first official images we’ve seen, showing the car in several different colours. We like what we see - it’s like a budget Mercedes G-Class or a cut-price Land Rover Defender.
Suzuki has also released the above image which confirms that the car will still be built on an old-school ladder-style chassis. It’ll have three-link rigid axle suspension, and a part-time four-wheel drive system.
The inside is as chunky and functional-looking as the outside. The utilitarian theme is most likely due to Suzuki designing the cabin so most of the controls can still be operated while wearing gloves.
Details are still thin on the ground, so for now, why not enjoy some more images of the boxy little beast?
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Aka the Japanese Jeep
I love it cant wait to see them for real
In the world where front-wheel-drive crappy lifestyle-SUVs are the cancer, this is the cure
When copying cars doesn’t apply to the Chinese anymore
You’re one of the millions of people that apperently have never seen an old suzuki sj or samurai before. Its literally exactly the same apart from the grill. Get that footballer poser mobile of a g out of here
Weird but nice looking at the same time. What’s it’s powertrain?
1.5cc engine 100 some horses, classic 2wd with 4x4 fix & low range
From the front: defender, from the rear: G Wagen…
To be fair though, all the cars you mentioned hardly have any design features other than being a box with wheels beneath it. That’s just how classic offroaders have to look like.
Front, suzuki LJ20, body, classic samurai
Something tells me i need one of these…
When a Hummer and a G-wagon make baby’s
Will there be an auto?
From the previously leaked pictures, it appears to be available as an automatic
Lets hope they finally improved corrosion protection. Also I would try to retrofit G class front indicators.