The Suzuki Jimny Will Start From Just £15,499

Suzuki’s dinky off-roader will be sold from £15,499 in the UK, but demand is still far outstripping expected supply
The Suzuki Jimny Will Start From Just £15,499

Suzuki has confirmed the pricing for the new Jimny after receiving unprecedented demand for the super-cool lightweight off-roader.

The range will start with an SZ4 trim priced at £15,499. That gets you a five-speed manual gearbox attached to the single engine option: a 1.5-litre normally-aspirated unit with 101bhp and 96lb ft of torque.

The Suzuki Jimny Will Start From Just £15,499

You get more equipment at SZ5 trim but the price jump is significant, at £1500. After the £17,999 manual SZ5 comes the most expensive option, the SZ5 with an automatic, priced at £18,999.

Thousands of buyers have expressed interest via Suzuki’s website, prompting fears that supply simply won’t be enough to meet the demand. The UK is expected to get just 1100 in the first year of its life here, with 2000 the following year. The outgoing model consistently sold about 1100 units per year in its 20 years on sale.

The Suzuki Jimny Will Start From Just £15,499

The dinky little challenger features mechanically-selectable four-wheel drive but, in high-range two-wheel drive mode, sends power to the rear. You might need a low-friction surface to get it to drift, but it’ll do it. High-range and low-range four-wheel drive are both also standard.

There’s 210mm of ground clearance but its wading depth is only 320mm, presumably because if you go any deeper than that it’ll float away. At least 37-degree approach and 49-degree departure angles mean it’s pretty handy around tricky forests and farmland, aided of course by its torque vectoring by braking.

The Suzuki Jimny Will Start From Just £15,499

The system works by deliberately allowing one wheel to spin, then reining it in with brakes until the other wheels catch up. It’s a slightly messy, scrabbly way of covering ground but on something as light as this, it works.

Deliveries will start early next year. Buyers can forget about discounts in the face of such demand, but if it was us we’d be more focused on modifying it with a mini Land Rover Defender or mini G-Wagen body kit…

Comments

Anonymous

Old Jimnys are one of the best compact offroaders. If you put descent tyres on, it will be kinda unstoppable

11/20/2018 - 09:36 |
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☆★THEBOOSTEDBRIT★☆
11/20/2018 - 10:56 |
34 | 4

To be fair you could do this with every new car ever. The fact its this cheap brand new suggests it’s going to be an absolute bargain of a used car.

11/20/2018 - 11:18 |
22 | 0

Whoa, a used car being on sale? What a shock!!!!

11/20/2018 - 11:39 |
12 | 1

It’s fully restored, has more power and oomph, looks similar AND Boba Fett used to have one

11/20/2018 - 12:41 |
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Klush

I just love the fact that it’s one of the only cars that still have completely round headlights.

11/20/2018 - 12:47 |
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Itsuki

The bigger, faster, more economical and just as capable Dacia Duster starts from £10k. I know what I’d have

11/20/2018 - 13:13 |
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Truminotic

In reply to by Itsuki

Duster is hella ugly tho

11/20/2018 - 13:35 |
1 | 1

just as capable

This is something that only a Dacia salesman could say with a straight face. The Dacia Duster is essentially a lifted 2003 Renault Mégane, the Suzuki Jimny is a proper offroader. The Suzuki has the same ground clearance, but better approach and departure angles, a high/low range, 4x4 as standard, everything that makes an offroader an offroader. The Dacia is a crossover SUV like the Nissan Juke (with which it also shares parts) and nothing more.

11/20/2018 - 14:15 |
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V-22 Osprey

That’s a good price

11/20/2018 - 16:56 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

This needs to come to India ASAP!

11/20/2018 - 18:12 |
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ADADA

Drove it for almost 2 weeks now. I love everything about it.

11/21/2018 - 00:46 |
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Anton 3

In reply to by ADADA

I’m super hyped for this thing! Can’t wait to test drive it.

11/21/2018 - 07:18 |
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Lauge

I WANT ONE!!!

11/21/2018 - 09:19 |
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Anonymous

And we dont get this in the US

11/22/2018 - 16:15 |
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