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Suzuki unveiled the Jimny for the very first time in 1970 with the nametag LJ10. It had a design that was suitable for extreme conditions, and was also a head-turner. As Suzuki's first 4WD vehicle ...
Suzuki revealed the third generation of the Jimny (JB23) at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and the off-roader subsequently went on sale in Japan in 1998.
A brief Jimny Jaunt . ... The third-generation Jimny JB23 tipped the scales at 1 095 kg in 1997 and became a South African 4×4 icon producing 63 kW and 110 N.m.
The Suzuki Jimny may get a literal power boost as a fully-electric model by 2030 now that Suzuki is investing billions into electrification. After a relatively long period of uncertainty regarding ...
40 years later, Suzuki has released the fourth-generation Jimny, a successor to the LJ80. Delta 4x4 is re-creating the 1982 rally vehicle, complete with graphics and, of course, a few off-road ...
Suzuki Suspends Jimny 5D Orders In Japan After 4-Day Demand Creates 3.5-Year Backlog Four days after launching the five-door Jimny Nomade in Japan, Suzuki has received orders for the next 3.5 years ...
The global Suzuki Jimny is powered by the K15B 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine tuned to produce a maximum power output of 101 PS and a peak torque output of 130 Nm.
We have had the Jimny in out long term fleet since the beginning of the year, and now it is time to say goodbye to one of the most endeared vehicles which have served in our fleet. From being used ...
The third-generation Jimny JB23 tipped the scales at 1 095 kg in 1997 and became a South African 4×4 icon producing 63 kW and 110 N.m. The current JB74 Jimny made waves when it went on sale ...