October 24, 2018
Suzuki Philippines Previews All-New 2019 Jimny (w/ 17 Photos)
Suzuki Philippines used the Philippine International Motor Show to preview the much-awaited 2019 Jimny. Just launched globally last July 2018, the all-new Jimny is the fourth-generation model is what Suzuki calls “a real SUV.”
This all-new model takes on many of the Jimny’s heritage elements and gives them a modern twist. It features round headlights with separate signal indicators, horizontal slits on the fenders, a clam shell hood, five vertical slats on the hood, and rear combination lamps located at the bumper. Inside, it features a simple, easy-to-use cabin that’s designed to be operated effortlessly even when wearing gloves.
Mechanically, it’s robust and dependable with its rigid ladder frame chassis, 3-link with coil spring suspension front and aft, Suzuki’s All-Grip 4WD system with low-range transfer case, and of course, a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine making 102 horsepower and 130 Nm of torque (see full specs here). It will also get dual SRS airbags, ABS, and stability control as standard equipment.
Shuzo Hoshikura, vice president and general manager of Suzuki Philippines for Automobile says that the exact timeline for the Jimny’s launch timeframe is still being determined given that the Kosai, Shizuoka assembly plant is already having a hard time keeping up with the strong demand for this small SUV. However, it’s safe to assume that it’s going to be sometime second or third quarter of 2019 with a price hovering around P 1.1 million.
Suzuki Philippines is also tight-lipped on the number of Jimny variants they’ll have on hand, but based on what they showed at PIMS, there will be at least two variants: a base and a high trim model. The base model is distinguished by its matte black bumpers and monotone color scheme while the high trim model gets high-gloss black bumpers, a two-tone color scheme, and additional niceties such as cruise control.
I like the rugged look of exterior and interior, feel like owning a cheaper version of Hummer.
ReplyDeleteToo expensive for a tiny suv, for that price add 300k and you can buy an AT base model Mu-x. but if they introduce the diesel brezza it will sell better just like when they first introduced the Ertiga.
ReplyDeleteeven though it's a 4x4, value for money, it's expensive compared even to a Vitara or an entry level diesel pick-up like the Navara or strada
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