Category Average: 1199.0 - 1497.0 cc
Jimny: 1462.0 cc
Category Average: 16.82 kmpl
Jimny: 16.39-16.94 kmpl
Category Average: 115.1 bhp
Jimny: 103.39 bhp
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is the spiritual successor to the iconic Gypsy, adapted for modern-day utility and comfort while preserving its off-road prowess. Developed with a focus on compact dimensions and serious 4x4 capability, the Jimny fills a unique niche in the Indian SUV landscape. As a five-door lifestyle off-roader, it combines rugged underpinnings with a practical cabin and updated features to serve as both an everyday vehicle and a capable terrain conqueror.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is available from a starting ex-showroom price tag of ₹12.75 lakh, going up to ₹14.80 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-spec variant.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny was launched in India on June 7, 2023.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is available in two primary trims – Zeta and Alpha – offering customers a choice between basic off-road utility and a more feature-rich experience. The Zeta variant is equipped with a broader range ofeatures, including a seven-inch touchscreen and manual air conditioning, while the Alpha variant adds a more extensive feature set, such as a nine-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system, auto climate control, and cruise control. Both variants are available with a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Colour options include Sizzling Red, Granite Grey, Nexa Blue, Bluish Black, and Pearl Arctic White. Additionally, dual-tone options are offered for Kinetic Yellow and Sizzling Red with a contrasting black roof.
The Jimny adheres to a boxy, upright design that supports its off-road functionality, underpinned by a ladder-frame chassis. Its compact footprint enhances manoeuvrability, especially in tight urban settings or narrow trails. Inside, the Jimny features a utilitarian layout balanced with necessary comfort features for daily driving. The Alpha variant includes a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, cruise control, keyless start, auto headlamps, and a multi-information display. The Zeta variant features steel wheels, manual air conditioning, and a smaller seven-inch infotainment system, making it a viable entry point into the off-roader segment.
The Jimny is powered by a 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine, producing 103 bhp and 134 Nm of torque. It is available with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed torque converter automatic transmission. The vehicle uses a four-wheel-drive system branded as ALLGRIP PRO, which includes a low-range transfer gear, making it especially suited for challenging terrain. In standard driving conditions, the Jimny operates in rear-wheel drive, and users can shift to 4WD manually when additional traction is required.
The chassis is supported by a three-link rigid axle suspension, which, combined with the high ground clearance of 210 mm, 36-degree approach angle, and 46-degree departure angle, enables the Jimny to handle a wide range of off-road obstacles. Hill descent control and hill-hold assist provide additional stability.
The ARAI-certified mileage figures for the Maruti Suzuki Jimny are 16.39 kmpl for the automatic gearbox variants and 16.94 kmpl for the manual versions. Real-world fuel economy figures may vary depending on road conditions and driving style.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny features a ground clearance of 210 mm and a boot space of 211 litres.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is a four-seater SUV.
Passenger safety is prioritised across the range with standard equipment such as six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and hill-hold and descent control. The reinforced ladder frame chassis and side-impact door beams contribute further to crash protection.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny competes with vehicles such as the Mahindra Thar and the Force Gurkha.
Maruti Suzuki Jimny has been the most-awaited car model in the Indian automobile market and now that it is here, it underlines the company's tectonic shift in strategy. The small and affordable cars may continue to be the bread and butter for Maruti but the country's largest car maker is looking at opening up an entire buffet for buyers. In this sense alone, the Jimny SUV is determined to be the cake and the cherry on top of it too.
The Jimny, therefore, is looking to not just battle past its rivals but rise to the occasion. India is the first to get the five-door version of the vehicle and because Jimny finally comes calling after over five decades of its global existence, the stakes are enormous.
First things first - the Jimny does not have the road presence that some its direct rivals command. Someone who already drives a Mahindra Thar is likely to even scoff at it. Superficial? Maybe. But this Maruti SUV has plenty of aces up its visual and body styling sleeve, and its comparatively smaller footprint is actually a practical leg up.
The Jimny traces its roots back to 1970 when the first-generation model was launched in global markets. And the latest Jimny does a fine job of blending classic styling cues with catchy modern elements. The circular head lights, fog lights and front indicators on the face are a smart throwback in time while the five-slot front grille adds plenty of contemporary character. The clamshell bonnet adds to the muscular appeal.
And the same muscular appeal is carried forward to the side where large and pronounced wheel arches stretch over the 15-inch wheels with black alloy design. The side windows are generously large considering the overall proportion of the vehicle and there is also a fixed vertical glass panel towards the very end.
The rear of the Jimny is straight as a pole with the spare wheel mounted on the side-opening door. The tail lights are fitted onto the rear bumper and there is a rather tiny brake light at the top. Now while the stock version of the Jimny does indeed have plenty of raw appeal, Maruti Suzuki will also offer a mile-long list of accessories like roof rails, spare wheel cover, side cladding, chrome garnish and decals. There is also an extensive list of lifestyle accessories like tent, sleeping bags and the likes.
But while one will have to pay extra for these accessories, a potential buyer can still choose from a wide array of body shades. Maruti Suzuki Jimny colour options include two dual-tone shades - Kinetic Yellow with Bluish Black roof and Sizzling Red with Bluish Black roof, as well as five monotone choices - White, Black, Blue, Grey and Red.
Maruti Suzuki deserves a whole lot of credit for bringing in the five-door version of the Jimny. The more common three-door version just won't have appealed to the practical senses of the Indian car buyer, not with these overall proportions anyway.
Therefore, let's just start from the usually ignored part of lifestyle SUVs - the back seats. The Jimny is essentially a four-seat vehicle because three persons behind would be intolerably cramped. For two though, the leg room and head room are both adequate. You also won't have to leave your mother-in-law at home because getting in and out of this SUV is significantly easier than on the three-door rivals. On the flipside though, the nearly missing under-thigh support will be felt within a short while. There is no pampering of a rear-seat armrest, no rear AC vents, no sunroof and no rear charging options. There is no storage option for the rear passengers either. Instead, the no-frills cabin offers a pleasent view of the surroundings courtesy a high seat position and those relatively large windows. It is almost like the Jimny wants you to experience the authentic elements of the drive rather than cocoon yourself with modern world paraphernalia.
This is not to say that the feature list of the Maruti Suzuki Jimny is bare. The SUV gets a nine-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment screen with support for wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Three dials to control the automatic air-conditioning unit are placed just under the horizontal center AC vents. There is a 12V charging point on the center console and a USB inlet too, just under the four switches - two for the front side windows, one for traction control and the other for Hill-Hold Assist. The drive display system consists of two round-shaped dials and looks mighty retro.
The gear-shift lever and handbrake find conventional places where there are two pockets for cups or bottles and another set of two switches to control the rear side windows. These windows have dedicated switches on the rear doors too.
The front passenger also gets a grab handle on the front dashboard but where the Jimny feels shortchanged is the lack of wireless phone charging, dismally small glovebox and a near negligible front door pockets which are wide enough for only documentation papers. Overall, the Jimny cabin - complete with its dark colour theme - is respectably spacious and packs a neat bunch of features without going the extra mile to mollycoddle.
The Jimny itself does not need any mollycoddling on the move. It may or may not be driven on beaten paths regularly but the fact that it has enormous potential to tame the wild was amply evident in our one-day experience with it.
The Jimny, in fact, is a light-weight boxer that is competing in the heavy-weight arena. A ladder-frame chassis and a kerb weight of just around 1,200 kilos are the two instant highlights while the Suzuki AllGrip 4WD system works overtime to tame challenges ahead.
There is no differential lock - a system that allows all of the available torque to be sent to the wheel with the traction - but an electronic traction control system seeks to overcome any possible issue with considerable ease. The ability to switch between 2WD-high, 4WD-high and 4WD-low allows for further precision and skill as well. And then there are crucial aspects like approach angle, departure angle and a high ground clearance as well.
What all of these jargon translate into is that the Jimny is able to negotiate rut, rocks and rain-drenched streams with nonchalant ease. Here is an SUV that hardly bats an eyelid and more often than not, we were doubting ourselves far more than the vehicle itself, in front of what appeared to be a rather daunting obstacle.
Cross over all of these and move into conventional roads and there are plenty of bits to both like and dislike. At the core of the Jimny is a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol motor which is quite familiar. It is paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission unit. We had the AT with us through the day.
The Jimny is a mile-muncher and at low to moderate speeds, it is a pleasant mover. Its small proportions mean it can be weaved in and out of traffic congestion with ease and the well-engineered steering helps big time. The stiff suspension is also great over ungodly speed breakers. There is hardly any bobbing around anywhere in the cabin which is quite unlike SUVs that are bred for the outdoors. But on the other side, the Jimny's AT unit takes its sweet time to find the right number and doesn't always quite match up to throttle inputs and the required engine response demands. Overtaking will need careful planning and the engine begins to groan once the pedal closes in on the metal.
The Jimny is excitable as long as one is not looking at getting anywhere in a torrid rush. It has the genetics to make it a winner off the road and the character to be a typical daily commute option too. For more still, one may have to look at an entirely other segment altogether.
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny dips into its five decades of experience to dole out a scrumptious option for the evolving Indian buyer. It is capable and yet practical. It is compact and yet stylish. It is Maruti Suzuki and yet a Jimny.
Should you buy the Jimny over any of its SUV siblings from the Maruti Suzuki camp? It would entirely depend on the kind of statement you want to make. But here is an SUV - with all its strengths and some of its flaws, that deserves a serious look.
Airbags | Yes |
Body Type | SUV |
Max Torque | 134.2 Nm |
Mileage | 16.39-16.94 kmpl |
Transmission | Manual.Automatic |
Engine | 1462 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
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Airbags 6 | Airbags 2 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 |
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Power 103 bhp | Power 130 bhp | Power 119 bhp | Power 138 bhp | Power 114 bhp | Power 109 bhp | Power 148 bhp |
Torque 134.2 Nm | Torque 300 Nm | Torque 145 Nm | Torque 220 Nm | Torque 250 Nm | Torque 205 Nm | Torque 250 Nm |
Ground Clearance 210 mm | Ground Clearance 226 mm | Ground Clearance - | Ground Clearance - | Ground Clearance 189 mm | Ground Clearance 200 mm | Ground Clearance 188 mm |
Length 3985 mm | Length 3985 mm | Length 4312 mm | Length 4323 mm | Length 3995 mm | Length 4323 mm | Length 4221 mm |
Height 1720 mm | Height 1844 mm | Height 1650 mm | Height 1650 mm | Height 1680 mm | Height 1669 mm | Height 1612 mm |
Width 1645 mm | Width 1820 mm | Width 1790 mm | Width 1809 mm | Width 1800 mm | Width 1796 mm | Width 1760 mm |
Turning Radius 5.7 metres | Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 5.2 metres | Turning Radius 5.6 metres | Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 5.4 metres | Turning Radius 5.05 metres |
Boot Space 208 litres | Boot Space - | Boot Space 458 litres | Boot Space 488 litres | Boot Space - | Boot Space 511 litres | Boot Space 385 litres |
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Maruti Suzuki Jimny in India is available in Petrol variants. Average mileage of Maruti Suzuki Jimny's petrol variant is 16.94 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Maruti Suzuki Jimny Zeta MT comes with a 40 litres fuel tank.
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