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Suzuki Jimny

The Suzuki Jimny (Japanese: スズキ・ジムニー, Suzuki Jimunī) is a series of four-wheel drive off-road mini SUVs, manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Suzuki since 1970.

Suzuki Jimny
2019 Suzuki Jimny
Overview
ManufacturerSuzuki
ProductionApril 1970 – present (2.85 million units sold by September 2018[1])
Body and chassis
ClassOff-road mini SUV (B)
Kei car
Body style
Layout
Related

Originally belonging to the kei class, Japan's light automobile tax/legal class, the company continues to market a kei-compliant version for the Japanese and global markets as the Jimny, as well as versions that exceed kei-class limitations. Suzuki has marketed 2.85 million Jimnys in 194 countries through September 2018.[1]

History

The history of Suzuki four-wheel drive cars began in the latter half of the 1960s, when Suzuki bought a Steyr-Puch Haflinger to study with the intent of building a kei-class off-road vehicle.[2] A better opportunity presented itself in 1968, when Suzuki was able to buy bankrupt Japanese automaker Hope Motor Company, which had introduced a small off-road vehicle called the HopeStar ON360. The tiny Hope company had been unable to enter series production, and only about 45 were manufactured.[2] The first Suzuki-branded four-wheel drive, the LJ10 (Light Jeep 10), was introduced in 1970. The LJ10 had a 359-cc, air-cooled, two-stroke, in-line two-cylinder engine. The liquid-cooled LJ20 was introduced in 1972 with the cooling changed due to newly enacted emission regulations, and it gained 3 hp. In 1975, Suzuki complemented the LJ20 with the LJ50, which had a larger 539 cc, two-stroke, in-line three-cylinder engine and bigger differentials. This was originally targeted at the Australian market, but more exports soon followed.[3]

The Jimny8/LJ80 was an updated version of the LJ50 with an 800 cc, four-stroke, in-line four-cylinder engine, followed by the Jimny 1000/SJ410 and Jimny 1300/SJ413. An updated version of the SJ413 became known as the Samurai and was the first Suzuki officially marketed in the US. The series from SJ410 to SJ413 was known as the Sierra in Australia, and remained the Jimny in some markets.

The new Jimny was released in 1998, and now bears the same name in all markets. The 1998 release used the G13BB EFI engine, replaced by the M13AA EFI engine in 2001 and the M13AA variable valve timing engine in 2005, in conjunction with a minor interior redesign.

Common design characteristics

Overall construction

All four Jimny generations have separate frame and body ("ladder frame chassis"). The body has no structural carrying role. It serves only as a cabin to protect the occupants from the elements, provide comfort, and protect them in the case of a crash.

Suspension

All four Jimny generations have dependent suspension (solid-beam axles) both at the front and rear axles. This used to be a common suspension design for all-terrain vehicles up to 1990s, but has become a rarity in vehicle design in the 21st century. Dependent suspension is particularly well suited for all-terrain duty, both from the durability and performance perspectives.

The first two Jimny generations used leaf-sprung suspension at all four wheels, with the third and fourth generations using coil-sprung suspension at all four wheels. Some late second-generation models had coil-sprung suspension, as well.

Steering

All four Jimny generations have recirculating ball steering mechanism, which is particularly well suited for all-terrain duty, but relatively imprecise on-road compared to modern rack-and-pinion steering construction.

Transmission

All four Jimny generations have manually user-selectable part-time four-wheel drive (4WD) transmission, where the default (on-road) transmission mode is two-wheel drive (rear-wheel drive). Rear-wheel drive can never be disengaged. The user, however, can (dis)engage the front-wheel drive (FWD) manually at any time under certain operating conditions. When FWD is also engaged, this provides 4WD.

Jimnys have no centre (interaxle) differential. This has a positive effect that at least two wheels, where each wheel is on a different axle, have to lose traction for the vehicle to lose traction when in 4WD transmission mode. However, the negative effect is that 4WD transmission mode must not be used on any surface not rather slippery, especially if having to steer. In other words, 4WD transmission mode should be used only on rather slippery surfaces, like snow, ice, mud, loose gravel, wet grass, and sand. Wet asphalt, wet concrete, and hard-packed gravel are not considered slippery enough.

All four Jimny generations have manually user-selectable dual-ratio (dual-range) gearing mechanism. The two ratios or ranges are called "high range" (for regular on-road driving and light to moderate all-terrain driving) and "low range" (for moderate to hard all-terrain driving and for all-terrain towing). The overall transmission gearing ratio is exactly halved when the vehicle is in low=range transmission mode. This has the effect of the vehicle moving about half as fast, but with double torque at the wheels in any transmission gear. For example, the fourth gear in low range behaves similar to the second gear in high range, and third gear in low range behaves similarly as "1.5th gear" in high range. The transmission gearing range is selectable only when the vehicle is in 4WD transmission mode. Therefore, low range cannot be used for on-road towing.

The (dis)engagement of 4WD transmission mode and the switch from one gearing range to another is performed by a dedicated transfer case mechanical unit, which is separate from the regular gear box unit. All four Jimny generations have a transfer case with an attached selection lever protruding in the cabin between the main gear box lever and the handbrake lever. The lever allows the user to select 2WD-H, 4WD-H or 4WD-L transmission modes at will. The only exceptions are later production years of third-generation Jimnys (more info in a dedicated chapter), which do not have a selection lever, but instead have servo-actuated mechanism to perform the same actions when invoked by the push of certain buttons in the cabin.

Factory rear axle differential locker

LJ80, SJ410, and early SJ413 vehicles sold in Germany were fitted from the factory with a manually operated, mechanical rear axle differential locker. A cable connected the locker to a small, dedicated lever in the cabin near the hand brake lever. By operating the lever, the driver could manually fully (un)lock the rear axle differential.

The reason for inclusion of the differential locker was legislative in nature. LJ80s, SJ410s, and early SJ413s have a parking brake that brakes the gears in the transfer case instead of braking the individual rear wheels directly and simultaneously (as with most passenger vehicles). That design has several advantages, as well as an important disadvantage - because of the open rear differential, the hand brake has no effect when the transfer case is in two-wheel drive (rear-wheel drive) mode and when one of the rear wheels is raised in the air. Therefore, relying on the parking brake itself would be dangerous in some unusual situations (when parking on a severely undulated ground). German law required that this risk must not exist. Instead of redesigning the parking brake system for that market, Suzuki appeased the legal requirement by the inclusion of a rear differential locker. The idea was that German drivers, when parking, should lock both the hand brake lever and this additional differential lock lever.

Despite being formally intended as a parking brake assistance only, this rear axle differential locker is a fully fledged device. Therefore, it is perfectly usable and durable in all-terrain driving situations over undulated or very slippery ground.

Later SJ413s (and all Samurais) have a standard parking brake that works on both rear wheels directly. This design appeased the German legal requirement, so no differential locker has been factory fitted to SJ413s nor to any Samurai since.

A retrofit of a genuine rear differential locker to LJ80s, SJ410s and SJ413s which lack it, is possible by using the parts from a dismantled LJ80, SJ410, or early SJ413 which had that locker. Lockers from LJ80 are usable on another LJ80 only, while lockers should be interchangeable between SJ410 and SJ413 and vice versa. A retrofit from SJ41x onto a Samurai is not easily possible, because Samurai has wider track and axle than SJ41x.

HopeStar ON360

The vehicle was originally developed by the Hope Motor Company of Japan in 1967 and available as the HopeStar ON360 from April 1968. It used a Mitsubishi 359 cc (21.9 cu in) air-cooled, two-stroke ME24 engine, which produced 21 PS (15.4 kW; 20.7 bhp) at 5,500 rpm, and 32 N⋅m (23.6 ft⋅lb) of torque at 3,500 rpm.[4] Brakes were Daihatsu units, the rear axle was sourced from the Mitsubishi Colt 1000, and the wheels were sourced from the Mitsubishi Jeep. It was a very basic two-seater vehicle with no doors, but a sturdy 4WD system allowed it to go off-road. Top speed was 70 km/h (43 mph), 30 km/h (18.6 mph) in four-wheel drive mode. The tiny Hope company sold very few ON360s, only 15 in the domestic market and another 30 exported to Southeast Asia,[2] although 100 ME24 engines were purchased.[5][6] Hope proceeded to sell the design to Suzuki in 1968, after Mitsubishi declined to take over production.

First generation (1970)

First generation (LJ10-SJ20)
 
Suzuki Jimny LJ10
Overview
Also calledSuzuki LJ50/LJ55/LJ80
Suzuki Eljot (Germany)
Suzuki Stockman (Australia)[7]
Production1970–1981
Body and chassis
Body style2-door wagon
2-door convertible
2-door cab chassis[7]
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,030 mm (79.9 in)
Length3,195 mm (125.8 in)
Width1,296 mm (51.0 in)
Height1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Chronology
PredecessorHopeStar ON360

The compact off-road capable Suzuki Jimny was Suzuki's first global success, lending it name recognition and a foothold in markets worldwide. The Jimny slotted into a hitherto unfilled gap in the market.

LJ10

Suzuki's first move on acquiring the rights to the ON360 was rebodying it and replacing the Mitsubishi engine with an air-cooled 359 cc (21.9 cu in) Suzuki "FB" two-cylinder, two-stroke, which produced 25 PS (18 kW; 25 bhp). Since the new unit remained smaller than 360 cc, and Suzuki placed the spare tire inside the truck (making it a three-seater) to keep it under 3 m in overall length, it was classified as a kei car, conferring certain tax privileges and other benefits. When it was introduced in April 1970, it was the first four-wheel drive kei car to enter series production. The LJ10 Jimnys had 16-inch wheels, weighed 590 kg (1,301 lb), and had a top speed of 75 km/h (47 mph). The engine was soon uprated to 27 PS (20 kW; 27 bhp), but the claimed top speed remained unchanged.[8]

The original Jimny was an unexpected hit, with nearly 5,000 units selling in its home market in the first year, immediately outselling the market leader at the time, the Mitsubishi Jeep. Over 6,000 were sold in 1971.[2] Production was initially subcontracted and was carried out mainly by hand, but Suzuki soon realized that the Jimny needed to have a dedicated assembly line to allow production to be ramped up.[2]

LJ20

The LJ was updated in May 1972 and renamed the LJ20. The grille bars were changed from horizontal to vertical for the LJ20. The engine was replaced with an updated, water-cooled unit (the L50), and its 28 PS (21 kW; 28 bhp) enabled the LJ to reach 80 km/h (50 mph).[9] With production brought in house, Suzuki could now build 2,000 cars per month.[2]

 
Suzuki Jimny LJ20 (1973), note spare tire placement

A special version with the spare tire mounted behind the passenger seat allowed for two small rear seats, facing each other. The introduction of left-hand drive signaled Suzuki's worldwide ambitions for the truck. The Hard Top (Van) was also introduced when the LJ20 arrived, equipped with smaller, 15 in wheels.[8] Suzuki did not export them to America; a US company called International Equipment Co. imported them. Export Jimnys had the spare tire mounted on the outside, as kei regulations on length did not apply.

Towards the end of LJ20 production, a cleaner 26 PS (19 kW; 26 bhp) engine was introduced, a result of ever more stringent emissions regulations. Top speed was reported as 93 km/h (58 mph), payload was 250 kg or 550 lb (200 kg or 440 lb for the Van version).[10]

SJ10

 
Suzuki Jimny 55 (SJ10)

The LJ50 engine was first introduced in September 1975 for export only, with 33 PS (24 kW; 33 bhp). For the home market, it first appeared in June 1976 as the Jimny 55 and reflected the changing kei-car rules and stricter emissions standards. The 539 cc (32.9 cu in) three-cylinder engine remained a two-stroke; while power was reduced to 26 PS (19 kW; 26 bhp), more low-end torque was on offer. The 635 kg (1,400 lb) vehicle could now hit 60 mph (97 km/h), and the spare tire was relocated outside the rear door, allowing for a fourth seat. The SJ10 Jimny originally used the "LJ50" name in most export markets; this was changed to LJ55 with the introduction of the LJ80 to align the names.

 
 
1979 Suzuki Jimny SJ20 hardtop

In Australia, the LJ50S and LJ50V (van) were available as a soft-top with soft doors and rear-mounted spare wheel or hardtop with full metal doors and external spare wheel through distributor M.W.-Suzuki (Melbourne) with 33 hp (25 kW) and 5.85 kgf⋅m (57.4 N⋅m; 42.3 lbf⋅ft) of torque. In May 1976, the low-production LJ51P long-wheelbase pickup became available for some export markets. The home-market Jimny 550 received a facelift in 1977, introducing rear wheel-arch metal flares and a bigger bonnet or hood with cooling slots above the radiator, while the export LJ50s were instead replaced by the LJ80 (same external modifications, but with the new four-stroke, four-cylinder, 797-cc engine fitted).

SJ20

The final iteration of the original Jimny design was the 1977 Jimny 8, called LJ80 in certain export markets. It was originally intended to be marketed as the Eljot ("Elliott") in Germany, but copyright issues with Disney's Pete's Dragon movie made this impossible. While the SJ10 remained in production for the domestic kei category, the new 770 kg (1,698 lb) SJ20 boasted a 797 cc (49 cu in) four-stroke SOHC four-cylinder F8A engine capable of around 31 kW (42 hp). The additional power and torque of this engine allowed the differential and gearing to be raised for better cruising and offroad performance, and the track was widened by 100 mm (3.9 in).[11] The LJ80V was also assembled in Indonesia, by P.T. Indo Mobil Utama in Jakarta.

The interior was also improved, with new seats and steering wheel. Metal doors became available for the first time in 1979, and a pickup truck model (LJ81) was available by April of that year, as well. The pickup, called "Stockman" in Australia, had a 2,200 mm (86.6 in) wheelbase (up by 270 mm (10.6 in)) and was 3,620 mm (142.5 in) long, compared to the 3,185 mm (125.4 in) LJ80. The Jimny 8/LJ80 was retired in late 1981 with the introduction of the second-generation Jimny.

Second generation (1981)

Second generation (SJ30/SJ40/JA/JB)
 
Overview
Also calledChevrolet Samurai
Holden Drover
Maruti Gypsy
Santana Samurai
Suzuki Caribian
Suzuki Katana
Suzuki Potohar (Pakistan)
Suzuki SJ410/413
Suzuki Samurai
Suzuki Santana
Suzuki Sierra
Suzuki Fox (Iceland)
Production1981–1998
1981–2005 (Indonesia)
1985–2018 (India)
1986–2004 (Spain)
AssemblyIwata, Japan
Karachi, Pakistan
Gurgaon, India
Bekasi, Indonesia
Bangkok, Thailand
Nairobi, Kenya
Bogotá, Colombia (GM Colombia)
Linares, Spain (Santana Motor)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door wagon
2-door van
2-door convertible
2-door pickup[12]
2-door cab chassis[13]
3-door wagon[14]
5-door wagon[14]
Layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,030 mm (79.9 in)
2,375 mm (93.5 in) (LWB)
Length3,195–4,010 mm (125.8–157.9 in)
Width1,395–1,535 mm (54.9–60.4 in)
Height1,670–1,840 mm (65.7–72.4 in)
Chronology
SuccessorSuzuki Sidekick (Canada)
Suzuki X-90 (United States)

The Suzuki SJ30 began production in May 1981. In Japan, it was sold as the Suzuki Jimny and was a kei car, produced with both 550 cc and 660 cc 3-cylinder engines. The SJ-Series received a bigger engine and was lengthened and widened for export purposes, where it was sold with a multitude of names: Suzuki SJ410/413, Suzuki Samurai, Suzuki Sierra, Suzuki Potohar (Pakistan), Suzuki Caribian (Thailand), Suzuki Katana (Indonesia), Chevrolet Samurai, Holden Drover (Australia) and Maruti Gypsy (India [15]).

SJ30

The SJ30 Jimny 550 was mainly for Japanese domestic market consumption where it suited the Kei car category. Still powered by the LJ50 engine also used in its predecessor, the Jimny 550 was by a sizable margin the last two-stroke car engine built in Japan. Production ended with the withdrawal of type approval in November 1987 in favor of its F5A-engined brother, the JA71. The two-stroke had been favored by Japanese off-roaders (and by Suzuki) due to its light weight and superior low-speed torque.[16]

SJ40

 
Suzuki SJ410 (rear view)
 
Holden Drover cab chassis (QB, Australia)

The SJ40 Jimny 1000 was introduced for 1982 to replace the LJ80 range. The Jimny 1000, sold as the Suzuki SJ410 in most export markets, used the F10A - a larger 1-litre version of the LJ's 0.8-litre four-cylinder engine. This engine produced 45 PS (33 kW; 44 hp) and it had a top speed of 68 mph (109 km/h). The Japanese market models claimed 52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp) at 5,000 rpm.[17] So that owners of 550 cc Jimnys would not be able to retrofit the larger, wider wheels of the Jimny 1000 to their cars, the Japanese ministry of transportation dictated that Suzuki fit wheels with a different bolt pattern.[citation needed]

A four-speed manual transmission was standard, as were non-power assisted drum brakes front and rear. The SJ410 came as a half-door convertible, long-wheelbase pickup truck, two-door hardtop (called "Van" in Japan), raised-roof hardtop, and no-glass hardtop (panel van). In Japan, the pickup truck was intended as a bare-bones work vehicle and did not receive fender extensions, and had diagonal tires on black-painted steel wheels rather than the sportier wheels fitted to the regular Jimny. Maximum payload is 350 kg (770 lb).[17] In the autumn of 1983 a covered long-wheelbase version was added for export markets.

The SJ410 was also produced in Spain by Santana Motor in their Linares, Jaén factory as of March 1985 and was sold as a domestic vehicle in Europe due to its over 60% native parts content, thereby evading limits on imports of Japanese-built automobiles.[18] It was built only on the short wheelbase, as a two-door convertible and commercial, or with the three door wagon or van bodywork. Some later models of the SJ410 would switch to disk brakes in the front depending on the factory they were made at. In March 1990, Santana-built versions received the same chassis developments which turned the SJ413 into the Samurai; this version was sold as Samurai 1.0 where it was offered ("Samurai Mil" in Spain).[19] Cooper Motor Corporation (CMC) of Nairobi, Kenya, also assembled the SJ410 in the mid-eighties.[20]

Indonesian production

 
Facelifted Indonesian market "Suzuki Katana", as built by Suzuki Indomobil Motor until 2006

The SJ410 was also assembled in Indonesia by Suzuki Indomobil Motor since late 1982 until 2006, where it was marketed with different names. The original version was marketed as Suzuki Super Jimny, continuing from the previous LJ Suzuki Jimny. The canvas soft-top model was marketed in fairly small numbers from 1983 until late 1985 as Jimny Sierra.[21] In the late 1980s, responding to the introduction of higher taxes for vehicles with four-wheel-drive, Suzuki introduced a 4x2 version as the Suzuki Katana in September 1989.[21] The earlier model built until 1984 were low-roof, metal-bodied wagons. A higher-roofed model arrived in 1984 and continued to be built until about 1988, while the Katana has an even higher roof than the previous versions. Later, there were also 1.3-liter models sold in small numbers as the Jimny Samurai.[21]

As of September 1989, it received updated square headlights. The rear-wheel drive Katana was also used as a basis for an Indonesian-built, 1930s' style kit-car called the Marvia Classic.[22] The earlier Katana is only available with "Blitz" variant until a light facelift in late 1992 (round headlights) and mid 1993 (new grille design with round headlights and S logo). In the same year, the Blitz variant was replaced with the long-running GX series Katana. The Suzuki Katana GX was produced from 1993 to 2006, with updates only on body sticker design in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, and 2005. There was also a DX variant of Katana below the GX, marketed from 1993 to 2000. In 2005, Suzuki introduced the SJ413 Caribian spacecab pickup, which was imported from Thailand until 2007.[21] Production of the second generation Jimny (and Katana) in Indonesia ended in 2006.

Maruti Gypsy

The Indian built SJ-410 has only ever been available in a long-wheelbase version. The Gypsy remained in production for the Indian Subcontinent market until 2019. The version still produced in India by Maruti Suzuki was the Maruti Gypsy King, using the sixteen valve, 80 hp (60 kW) 1.3-liter G13 engine. The Gypsy King is still popular with the Indian armed forces and police units.

Farm Worker 4x4

In 2013, Suzuki New Zealand reintroduced the Suzuki SJ series into New Zealand badged as the Suzuki Farm Worker 4x4,[23] although the Maruti badge can clearly be seen in the centre of the radiator grille. The vehicle is actually the leaf-sprung Suzuki Maruti Gypsy King MG413W, powered by the G13BB 1.3-litre, 16 valve engine, producing 80 hp (60 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 103 N⋅m (76 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,500 rpm, mated to a five-speed, all synchromesh gearbox and a high/low 2wd/4wd transfer box. The Farm Worker is available in four slightly differing styles, two having a rear window and fibreglass bulkhead, and two having canvas roofs with foldable front windscreens, all based on the long wheelbase version (the only version built by Maruti) and offering a maximum payload of 500 kg. As its name suggests the Farm Worker is intended for farm work only and is not able to be road registered due to the vehicle not meeting current crash protection regulations,[citation needed] although it does come with seat belts for the front two seats.

SJ413/Samurai

JA51 1300

In 1984, the SJ was revamped with the launch of the SJ413 (internal model code JA51). The SJ413 included a larger 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission and power brakes (disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the rear) all around. The body and interior were also redesigned, with the introduction of a roll bar, along with a new dashboard, seats, and grille. The SJ410 remained in production for various other markets with the old specifications. After the 1988 introduction of the Escudo, sales of the Jimny 1300 ended in Japan. The model returned to the Japanese market in May 1993, after a thorough update.

SJ413 had the same track width as SJ410. As those two car models were relatively susceptible to a rollover, Suzuki introduced a wider edition of SJ413 around 1988, with its track widened by 10 cm. Wider track gave the vehicle more stability. This wider edition received the nameplate "Samurai". The difference in width is the only major difference between SJ413 and Samurai, apart from some minor cosmetic changes in the interior and the exterior.

The Samurai was also produced in a long wheel base (LWB) edition for certain markets, but still with three doors. That LWB edition still had only two rear seats (if fitted at all) for two rear passengers, and the rear passenger leg room was the same as in the standard SWB edition. The extended vehicle length only affected the boot/trunk space behind the rear seats, which was significantly larger in the LWB edition.

North American market

The SJ-Series Samurai was introduced to the United States in 1985 for the 1986 model year. It had gone on sale earlier in Canada and Puerto Rico (as the Suzuki SJ410). It was priced at $6200 when introduced in the United States and 47,000 were sold in its first year. It had a 1.3-liter, 63 hp (47 kW; 64 PS), four-cylinder engine and was available as a convertible or a hardtop, and came equipped with rear seats until 1994. The Suzuki Samurai became intensely popular within the serious 4WD community for its good off-road performance and reliability compared to other 4WDs of the time, outselling the Jeep Wrangler by two to one in 1987.[24] This is due to the fact that while very compact and light, it is a real 4WD vehicle equipped with a transfer case, switchable 4WD and low range. Its lightness makes it a very nimble off-roader less prone to sinking in softer ground than heavier vehicles. It was also sold as the Chevrolet Samurai in Puerto Rico.

The 1988.5 model Samurai was re-tuned for better on-road use in the United States. This revision included softer suspension settings and a larger anti-roll bar to reduce body roll. A lower fifth gear (.865:1 vs the earlier .795:1) increased engine speed and power on the highway, and improved dashboard and seats made the Samurai more comfortable.

A new 1.3 liter four-cylinder engine with throttle-body fuel injection was introduced with 66 hp (49 kW; 67 PS) in September 1991.[19] The Samurai was supplemented in Canada and the United States markets in 1989 by the Suzuki Sidekick, which eventually replaced the Samurai in 1995. The rear seat was removed from 1994 and 1995 Samurai models with rear shoulder safety belts becoming mandatory, and the partial roll cage not having the required mounting provisions, unlike the larger Jeep Wrangler. Low sales and pending stricter safety legislation prompted the withdrawal of the Samurai from Canada and the United States markets after 1995.

Consumers Union lawsuit

An unfavorable 1988 review in Consumer Reports magazine said the Samurai was unsafe and prone to rollovers.[25] In 1996, after investigating the CU's claims, Suzuki of North America sued the magazine's publisher, Consumers Union (CU), for libel. The suit resulted in an inconclusive settlement. CU agreed that it "never intended to imply that the Samurai easily rolls over in routine driving conditions."[26] CU and Suzuki made a joint statement, saying, "CU and Suzuki disagree with respect to the validity" of CU's tests and that "Suzuki disputes the validity" of the tests, while "CU stands by its test protocol and findings."[27]

Ranger kitcar

Rickman Cars developed a GFRP-bodied copy of the Samurai called the Rickman Ranger. Strictly a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, it uses the underpinnings of a Mark II Ford Escort. It was produced in the UK as a kitcar and later in Russia by Avtokam.[28] Rickman, and later the Lomax Company, produced over 1000 vehicles.[29] Avtokam and later Velta produced around 150 further kits.[30] The Velta plant went bankrupt in 2006.[31] Rickman also made a camper version known as the Rancher.

Other markets

 
Post-1998 Santana-built Samurai

The SJ413/Samurai had a longer history in the rest of the world. Australian market JA51s were sold as either Suzuki Sierra or Holden Drover, while those built in Thailand are called Suzuki Caribian. The Caribian has also been available as the "Caribian Sporty", a unique LWB extended cab pickup.

Due to various trade obstacles for Japanese cars, Spanish Santana Motors (in addition to the SJ410) began local production of the SJ413 in 1986.[18] The Santana built SJs had softer springs for an improved on-road ride, color coordinated interiors with cloth seats and carpeted floors, all to broaden appeal to those who did not intend to primarily off-road the vehicle.[32] In 1989 it received some optical as well as chassis updates and received the "Samurai" nameplate. Santana-built Samurais did not benefit from the updated coil sprung chassis introduced around 1996, instead receiving a facelift (new grille, more rounded bumpers) specific to European and neighboring markets. Also around 1998, Santana developed a version which used PSA's XUD 9 1.9-litre turbodiesel engine, producing 63 PS (46 kW; 62 hp).[33] Top speed is 130 km/h (80.8 mph).[34] Santana then replaced this diesel Samurai edition with another diesel edition sometime in year 2001, based on Renault's F8Q 1.9-litre non-turbo diesel engine, producing 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp)). Santana also produced petrol editions alongside the diesel editions. Spanish Samurai production (both for petrol and for diesel editions) ended in late 2003 or early 2004.

The Samurai was sold in Colombia and Venezuela as Chevrolet Samurai, assembled in Bogotá, Colombia by General Motors Colmotores. In other South American markets (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay) it was sold as the Suzuki Samurai. Long wheelbase models were not offered in the Mercosur.

 
 
Thai-built Suzuki Caribian Sporty extended-cab pickup

In Asia the SJ/Samurai was sold under a few different names. In Thailand it was called the Suzuki Caribian. The Thai market also received a special version called the "Suzuki Caribian Sporty", a pickup with an extended cab with a small rear seat best suited for occasional use.

High altitude world record

 
The modified vehicle used in the expedition.

On April 21, 2007, the Chilean duo of Gonzalo Bravo and Eduardo Canales drove their modified Suzuki Samurai (SJ413) up Ojos del Salado to an altitude of 6,688 m (21,942 ft), setting a new record for the highest altitude attained by a four-wheeled vehicle, surpassing the previous record of 6,646 m (21,804 ft) set by a Jeep.

The Samurai in question benefited from wheel, tire, and suspension changes, and a supercharged G16A 4-cylinder engine. It was the third attempt for the two man team, after encountering weather difficulties on the first attempt and an engine fire in the second. The previous record holder's team led by Matthias Jeschke driving a Jeep Wrangler, left a sign reading "Jeep Parking Only: All others don't make it up here anyway". The Chilean team found the sign, blown down by strong winds, and brought it back to civilization as a souvenir.

This record was duly certified by the Guinness World Record in July 2007.[citation needed]

On December 13, 2019, Jeschke reclaimed the record with a Mercedes Benz Unimog.[35]

Kei history

 
Suzuki Jimny JA71 series

In January 1986 the JA71, a four-stroke, turbocharged and fuel-injected (F5A) 543 cc (33 cu in) three-cylinder engine was introduced to complement the two-stroke SJ30. It used the upgraded interior from the Jimny 1300, which was simultaneously introduced to the SJ30. Power was 42 PS (31 kW; 41 bhp) (JIS gross), although this was increased to 52 PS (38 kW; 51 bhp) (JIS Net) in a November 1987 facelift by adding an intercooler. The non-intercooled engine continued to be offered in the lowest spec Van version. Claimed power was down to 38 PS (28 kW; 37 bhp) as the ratings were switched from gross to net. At the same time, a glassed high-roof version ("Panoramic Roof") was added.[36]

660 cc Era

The JA71 was replaced in March 1990 by the new JA11 as new Kei category regulations took effect. Now with 657 cc on offer, the otherwise similar F6A engine only came with an intercooler and 55 PS (40 kW; 54 bhp). A utilitarian van (HA), as well as more luxurious Hardtop, Convertible, and Panoramic Roof (HC, CC, EC) versions were on offer.[37] The suspension was also upgraded, while a longer front bumper meant that the foglights could be mounted in front of the grille rather than in it. In June 1991, power was increased to 58 PS (43 kW; 57 bhp) and a year later power steering and automatic transmission became available for the first time. Top speed of this version was 120 km/h (75 mph).[19] In February 1995 power increased to 64 PS (47 kW; 63 bhp), but production of the JA11 ended only nine months later with the introduction of the coil spring JA12/22.

Coil spring edition

Second generation (JA12/JA22/JB32)
 
Suzuki Jimny JA12W series
Overview
Production1995–1998
AssemblyIwata, Japan
Body and chassis
Body style2-door wagon
2-door convertible
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,030 mm (79.9 in)
Length3,295–3,430 mm (129.7–135.0 in)[38]
Width1,395–1,550 mm (54.9–61.0 in)
Height1,670–1,825 mm (65.7–71.9 in)
 
Suzuki Jimny JA12W series

The Samurai continued for sale outside the United States (where the newer version is referred to as the 'Coily'), with a substantial update in November 1995. This included a coil spring suspension, though both live axles were retained. The rest of the truck was redesigned as well, with new seats, dashboard, steering wheel, doors and front grille.

There were three Samurai coil sprung models.

  • The JA12 used the 657 cc (40 cu in) F6A three-cylinder engine from the JA11.
  • The JA22 received the newly developed and more powerful K6A engine.
  • The JB32 received the larger 85 hp (63 kW), 1.3 L (79 cu in) G13BB 16-valve engine. It was slightly longer and wider than the other two models, due to larger bumpers and fenders. This model also bears the designation SJ80. This was the model seen in most export markets, although abroad it was usually equipped with the eight-valve, 70 hp (52 kW) G13BA engine instead.

Additional notes:

  • In order to abide by the Kei Jidōsha regulations, claimed output was 64 hp (48 kW) for both engines used in JA12 and JA22.
  • As far as it is known, no coil sprung Samurai has ever been produced in a long wheel base edition, but there have been some produced with a raised roof ("high roof") and soft/open top ("cabrio").
  • Some vehicle parts are specific to coil sprung Samurais compared to leaf sprung Samurais, and even later Jimny models - most suspension parts (obviously), transfer cases, several body panels, as well as most interior and exterior trim pieces.
  • JB32 was sold in Europe only during the years 1997 and 1998, and is therefore very rare in Europe, with the availability of the parts specific to JB32 being almost non-existent in local European markets.

Not all production plants switched over to produce coil sprung Samurais. The most notable examples are Maruti Suzuki plant in India (Producing it as the Maruti Gypsy) (still produces the original narrow SJ410 as of year 2020) and Santana plant in Spain (continued producing leaf-sprung Samurais until year 2004). While the third-generation Jimny replaced the Jimny/Samurai in most markets after 1998, it still remains in production in India.

Third generation (1998)

Third generation (JB23/JB33/JB43/JB53)
 
 
The top Jimny JB23 is compliant with Japan's kei-car class dimensions, by omitting fender flares and having small bumpers. All other versions feature fender flares and larger bumpers, and are known as "Jimny Wide".
Overview
Also calledSuzuki Jimny Wide
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Chevrolet Jimny
Mazda AZ-Offroad
Yomper 225 (UK, pickup)[39]
KAP Landmaster
Dutton Surf
Production1998–2018 (Japan, Colombia)
1998–2009 (Spain)
1998–2022 (Brazil)
AssemblyIwata, Japan
Bogotá, Colombia (GM Colombia)
Linares, Spain (Santana Motor)
Anápolis,[40] Brazil (MMC Automotores)
Catalão, Brazil (MMC Automotores)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door wagon
2-door convertible
Powertrain
Engine658 cc K6A I3 (JB23)
1,298 cc G13BB I4 (JB33)
1,328 cc M13A I4 (JB43)
1,461 cc K9K TD I4 (JB53)
Transmission5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,250 mm (88.6 in)
LengthKei class: 3,395 mm (133.7 in)
Others: 3,675 mm (144.7 in)[41]
WidthKei class: 1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Others: 1,600 mm (63.0 in)[41]
Height1,680–1,705 mm (66.1–67.1 in)[41]
Chronology
SuccessorMazda Flair Crossover (indirect)
 
Jimny (JB23; rear view)
 
Jimny Sierra (JB43; rear view)
 
The Jimny Canvas-Top was built in Spain from 1999 to 2009.

At the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, Suzuki presented the all-new Jimny with a much more modern design.[42] A ladder type chassis and a dual-ratio transfer case were retained, unlike many competing compact 4WDs which lack a low range, and are strictly in the crossover category. Two versions are available in export markets: a standard hard top and the Canvas Top, introduced at the Barcelona Motor Show in May 1999 and was built only by Santana in Spain between 1999 and 2009.[18] The Jimny replaced the popular Sierra/Samurai model in most markets (European introduction was in Paris, 1998[43]), though its predecessor remains in limited production in some places. For the domestic market, a 660 cc K6A-engined version suited for the Kei Jidosha class is responsible for most Jimny sales.

The larger 1.3-litre Jimny was originally equipped with the G13BB engine also used in the JB32. The 80 hp (60 kW) G13BB engine was replaced in Japan with the January 2000 introduction of the newly designed VVT 16-valve M-engine, but soldiered on in Spanish-built softtops until 2005.[44] For the continental European market, where the diesel cars hold a significant market share, in 2004 the turbo-diesel Jimny JB53 was introduced, built by Santana and using a Renault-built DDiS 1,461 cc K9K engine. Power was originally 65 hp (48 kW) but was increased to 86 hp (64 kW) in 2005, the same as in gasoline versions.[42] It was discontinued in 2011, and was never available in Britain and Ireland.

The Jimny has a part-time 4WD system controlled by three dashboard buttons: 2WD, 4WD, and 4WD-L. The default is 2WD, powering the rear wheels. When 4WD is pressed, the front wheels are also engaged in high gear. The 4WD-L engages all wheels in a lower gear ratio. Being a part-time 4WD, there is no center differential or viscous coupling to allow for speed differences between the front and rear wheels, so only two-wheel drive mode works well on dry pavement. In Japan, the "Sierra" name was revived in January 2002, when 1.3-litre Jimnys began to be sold as the "Jimny Sierra" rather than as the "Jimny Wide".

The Jimny's vacuum-locking hubs allow it to be shifted from 2WD to 4WD while travelling at up to 100 km/h (62 mph). Shifting to low range requires the vehicle to be stopped, but no need to exit the vehicle exists. Newer Jimnys have electronic push-button selectable four-wheel drive, which requires the vehicle to be stopped with the clutch depressed and transmission in neutral to select low range.

The Jimny has large windows, giving excellent visibility, apart from a rather serious blind spot caused by the oversized "B" pillar.[opinion] The large amount of glass also magnifies the greenhouse effect, and the Jimny comes with air conditioning standard in some regions.

In Europe, both Hard Top and Canvas Top versions come in JX and JLX specifications. These are fairly standard designations across the Suzuki off-road range, with the JLX being the fully optioned "luxury" version. In the case of the Jimny, the JLX adds roof rails, power steering, power windows, power-adjustable exterior mirrors, and several interior comfort improvements. Both models are available with a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic gearbox. The 2WD option is only available as a five-speed manual.

In 2009, Santana Motor of Spain ended its agreement with Suzuki to make the Canvas Top version, which has not been available since then. In 2011, Santana Motor went bankrupt. The Souza Ramos Group of Brazil, which used to make Mitsubishi cars under license, will start manufacturing the Suzuki Jimny in 2012 in Brazil to compensate for the loss of production capacity from Santana Motor. Whether the Canvas Top version will be manufactured also in Brazil is not known.

As in Japan, Jimnys in Australia have borne the name Jimny Sierra since 2007, largely due to the Sierra name having become synonymous with small, capable off-road vehicles. Since 1999, GM Colmotores have been assembling the 1.3-litre, 79 hp (59 kW) JB33 with the name "Chevrolet Jimny" in Bogotá, Colombia.[45] The Jimny is also available as a parallel import in Singapore.

In 2012, for the 2013 model year, the Jimny received a front facelift, giving it a more angular grille and front bumper, and including a hood scoop. For the Indonesian market, the facelifted Jimny was launched at the 25th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 10 August 2017, and 88 units were sold exclusively for a limited time only.

Production of third generation Jimny ceased worldwide (except in Brazil) in 2018 after 20 years of production, as Suzuki retooled in preparation of the fourth generation's launch in late 2018.

In 2021, a British company called Yomper 4×4 started to produce a couple of pickups based on the third generation Jimny, with their Bergan model having a shorter wheelbase than the version known as the Yomper 4×4 Commercial.[46] In 2022, Suzuki Brazil[47] stopped production[40] of the third generation Jimny at their Catalao plant, due to new regulations which meant they could not use the car's 1.3-liter M13A engine without updating it. At that time Suzuki Brazil's range[48] consisted of two Jimny models, with the fourth generation model known as the "Jimny Sierra" and the facelifted third generation on sale in four different versions (all with M13A engine) [49][50] with the Jimny 4Work being the base model and the Jimny Forest being the top-of-the-range model.

Mazda AZ-Offroad

 
Pre-facelift Mazda AZ-Offroad

The Mazda AZ-Offroad, introduced in October 1998, is a rebadged Jimny. The AZ in the name refers to Autozam, Mazda's ill-fated small car marque. It is fitted with the turbocharged 658-cc DOHC Suzuki K6A engine, which produces 64 PS (47 kW; 63 bhp).[51] Manually operated four-wheel drive is standard with autolocking front hubs and low range, whilst an automatic transmission is optional.

Fourth generation (2018)

Fourth generation (JB64W/JB74W)
 
 
The Jimny JB64 pictured top is compliant with Japan's kei-car class dimensions, omitting fender flares and having tucked-in bumpers. All other (export) versions have pronounced fender flares and larger bumpers.
Overview
Also calledSuzuki Jimny Sierra
Production2018–present
Assembly
DesignerHiroyuki Yonezawa
Body and chassis
Body style3-door wagon
5-door wagon[54][55]
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,250 mm (88.6 in) (3-door)
  • 2,590 mm (102.0 in) (5-door)
Length
  • 3,395 mm (133.7 in) (kei car, Japan)
  • 3,550–3,645 mm (139.8–143.5 in) (global/Sierra)
  • 3,985 mm (156.9 in) (5-door)
Width
  • 1,475 mm (58.1 in) (kei car, Japan)
  • 1,645 mm (64.8 in) (global/Sierra)
Height
  • 1,725 mm (67.9 in) (kei car, Japan)
  • 1,720–1,730 mm (67.7–68.1 in) (global/Sierra)
Curb weight
  • 1,030–1,040 kg (2,270–2,290 lb) (kei car, Japan)
  • 1,070–1,135 kg (2,359–2,502 lb) (global/Sierra)
  • 1,195–1,210 kg (2,635–2,668 lb) (5-door)
 
JB64 Jimny (kei car)
 
JB74 (Jimny Sierra)

The fourth generation Jimny.[56] and Jimny Sierra were launched in Japan on 5 July 2018,[57] with styling reminiscent of the earlier LJ and SJ Jimny generations.[58][59] Production commenced in Japan on 29 May 2018 at Suzuki's Kosai plant.[52]

Subsequently, due to its high CO2 emissions and tightening EU emissions standards, the Jimny was withdrawn from sale in European markets in 2020, to be reintroduced in 2021 as a commercial vehicle (without rear seats and with a partition separating luggage space from the front seats), and therefore subject to less stringent emissions limits.[60][61]

In January 2023, Suzuki released the long-wheelbase 5-door version of the Jimny, based on the Sierra version.[55][62]

Design

The body-on-chassis design uses a ladder frame, 3-link rigid axle suspension with coil spring, and part-time four-wheel drive with low range transfer gear, marketed as ALLGRIP PRO. Transmission options are a 5-speed manual transmission and a 4-speed automatic.

The exterior has upright A-pillars, a flat clamshell bonnet/hood, driver and passenger window lines that dip at the front to extend visibility, a simple black grille with round headlamps, roof edge drip rails, and prominent wheel arch extensions. The interior rear luggage space can be expanded by folding twin rear seats, creating a 377-litre luggage space with a flat floor, five utility screw holes and four luggage anchors. The design results in an approach angle of 37 degrees, ramp breakover angle of 28 degrees and departure angle of 49 degrees.[52]

The Jimny incorporates a series of safety features, marketed by Suzuki as Suzuki Safety Support.[52] The Dual Sensor Brake Support (DSBS) system determines if there is a risk of forward collision and issues an audio and visual warning, increases braking force, or applies automatic braking to either avoid a collision or minimize damage. Other functions include lane departure warning, weaving alert function and high beam assist, which automatically switches between high and low beams.[63]

Engines

The base Japanese market Jimny is powered by an R06A 658 cc, three-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine, while the wide version (Jimny Sierra) has a newly developed K15B 1.5-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine (75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 6,000 rpm, 138 N⋅m (14.1 kg⋅m; 102 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm).[64]

Markets

Southeast Asia

The fourth-generation Jimny was displayed in Indonesia at the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2018 and at the 27th Indonesia International Motor Show through April to May 2019, and launched at the 27th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 18 July 2019.[65][66] It was also unveiled at PIMS 2018 for the Philippine market,[67] and then the Jimny was launched at the 40th Bangkok International Motor Show on 26 March 2019 for the Thai market. In September 2021, the Jimny was introduced in Malaysia, with a sole 1.5-litre VVT engine with a four-speed auto gearbox.[68]

Mexico

The Jimny was introduced in the Mexican market on 12 November 2020.[69] It is only offered in the GLX trim level in both manual and automatic.[70]

India

Assembly of the Jimny started in India since January 2021 solely for export markets. The 3-door Indian-assembled Jimny has been exported to African markets and countries in the Middle East.[71] In January 2023, the 5-door Jimny was introduced for the domestic market. The model is exclusively available at the Nexa dealership chain reserved for high-end Maruti Suzuki models.[72]

 
Interior

Safety

Euro NCAP test results
Suzuki Jimny (2018)[73]
Test Points %
Overall:      
Adult occupant: 27.9 73%
Child occupant: 41.4 84%
Pedestrian: 25.1 52%
Safety assist: 6.5 50%

Electric version

An electric version of the Jimny is confirmed and scheduled to release around 2030.[74]

Development history

These four collapsed tables cover the development history of the Jimny in the Japanese domestic market, with notable export variations and developments also noted.

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External links

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The Suzuki Jimny Japanese スズキ ジムニー Suzuki Jimuni is a series of four wheel drive off road mini SUVs manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Suzuki since 1970 Suzuki Jimny2019 Suzuki JimnyOverviewManufacturerSuzukiProductionApril 1970 present 2 85 million units sold by September 2018 1 Body and chassisClassOff road mini SUV B Kei carBody style3 5 door wagon3 door van2 door convertible2 door pickup truckLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel driveRelatedSuzuki VitaraMaruti GypsyOriginally belonging to the kei class Japan s light automobile tax legal class the company continues to market a kei compliant version for the Japanese and global markets as the Jimny as well as versions that exceed kei class limitations Suzuki has marketed 2 85 million Jimnys in 194 countries through September 2018 1 Contents 1 History 2 Common design characteristics 2 1 Overall construction 2 2 Suspension 2 3 Steering 2 4 Transmission 2 5 Factory rear axle differential locker 3 HopeStar ON360 4 First generation 1970 4 1 LJ10 4 2 LJ20 4 3 SJ10 4 4 SJ20 5 Second generation 1981 5 1 SJ30 5 2 SJ40 5 2 1 Indonesian production 5 3 Maruti Gypsy 5 4 Farm Worker 4x4 5 5 SJ413 Samurai 5 5 1 JA51 1300 5 5 2 North American market 5 5 2 1 Consumers Union lawsuit 5 6 Ranger kitcar 5 6 1 Other markets 5 6 2 High altitude world record 5 7 Kei history 5 7 1 660 cc Era 5 8 Coil spring edition 6 Third generation 1998 6 1 Mazda AZ Offroad 7 Fourth generation 2018 7 1 Design 7 2 Engines 7 3 Markets 7 3 1 Southeast Asia 7 3 2 Mexico 7 3 3 India 7 4 Safety 8 Electric version 9 Development history 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory EditThe history of Suzuki four wheel drive cars began in the latter half of the 1960s when Suzuki bought a Steyr Puch Haflinger to study with the intent of building a kei class off road vehicle 2 A better opportunity presented itself in 1968 when Suzuki was able to buy bankrupt Japanese automaker Hope Motor Company which had introduced a small off road vehicle called the HopeStar ON360 The tiny Hope company had been unable to enter series production and only about 45 were manufactured 2 The first Suzuki branded four wheel drive the LJ10 Light Jeep 10 was introduced in 1970 The LJ10 had a 359 cc air cooled two stroke in line two cylinder engine The liquid cooled LJ20 was introduced in 1972 with the cooling changed due to newly enacted emission regulations and it gained 3 hp In 1975 Suzuki complemented the LJ20 with the LJ50 which had a larger 539 cc two stroke in line three cylinder engine and bigger differentials This was originally targeted at the Australian market but more exports soon followed 3 The Jimny8 LJ80 was an updated version of the LJ50 with an 800 cc four stroke in line four cylinder engine followed by the Jimny 1000 SJ410 and Jimny 1300 SJ413 An updated version of the SJ413 became known as the Samurai and was the first Suzuki officially marketed in the US The series from SJ410 to SJ413 was known as the Sierra in Australia and remained the Jimny in some markets The new Jimny was released in 1998 and now bears the same name in all markets The 1998 release used the G13BB EFI engine replaced by the M13AA EFI engine in 2001 and the M13AA variable valve timing engine in 2005 in conjunction with a minor interior redesign Common design characteristics EditOverall construction Edit All four Jimny generations have separate frame and body ladder frame chassis The body has no structural carrying role It serves only as a cabin to protect the occupants from the elements provide comfort and protect them in the case of a crash Suspension Edit All four Jimny generations have dependent suspension solid beam axles both at the front and rear axles This used to be a common suspension design for all terrain vehicles up to 1990s but has become a rarity in vehicle design in the 21st century Dependent suspension is particularly well suited for all terrain duty both from the durability and performance perspectives The first two Jimny generations used leaf sprung suspension at all four wheels with the third and fourth generations using coil sprung suspension at all four wheels Some late second generation models had coil sprung suspension as well Steering Edit All four Jimny generations have recirculating ball steering mechanism which is particularly well suited for all terrain duty but relatively imprecise on road compared to modern rack and pinion steering construction Transmission Edit All four Jimny generations have manually user selectable part time four wheel drive 4WD transmission where the default on road transmission mode is two wheel drive rear wheel drive Rear wheel drive can never be disengaged The user however can dis engage the front wheel drive FWD manually at any time under certain operating conditions When FWD is also engaged this provides 4WD Jimnys have no centre interaxle differential This has a positive effect that at least two wheels where each wheel is on a different axle have to lose traction for the vehicle to lose traction when in 4WD transmission mode However the negative effect is that 4WD transmission mode must not be used on any surface not rather slippery especially if having to steer In other words 4WD transmission mode should be used only on rather slippery surfaces like snow ice mud loose gravel wet grass and sand Wet asphalt wet concrete and hard packed gravel are not considered slippery enough All four Jimny generations have manually user selectable dual ratio dual range gearing mechanism The two ratios or ranges are called high range for regular on road driving and light to moderate all terrain driving and low range for moderate to hard all terrain driving and for all terrain towing The overall transmission gearing ratio is exactly halved when the vehicle is in low range transmission mode This has the effect of the vehicle moving about half as fast but with double torque at the wheels in any transmission gear For example the fourth gear in low range behaves similar to the second gear in high range and third gear in low range behaves similarly as 1 5th gear in high range The transmission gearing range is selectable only when the vehicle is in 4WD transmission mode Therefore low range cannot be used for on road towing The dis engagement of 4WD transmission mode and the switch from one gearing range to another is performed by a dedicated transfer case mechanical unit which is separate from the regular gear box unit All four Jimny generations have a transfer case with an attached selection lever protruding in the cabin between the main gear box lever and the handbrake lever The lever allows the user to select 2WD H 4WD H or 4WD L transmission modes at will The only exceptions are later production years of third generation Jimnys more info in a dedicated chapter which do not have a selection lever but instead have servo actuated mechanism to perform the same actions when invoked by the push of certain buttons in the cabin Factory rear axle differential locker Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Suzuki Jimny news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message LJ80 SJ410 and early SJ413 vehicles sold in Germany were fitted from the factory with a manually operated mechanical rear axle differential locker A cable connected the locker to a small dedicated lever in the cabin near the hand brake lever By operating the lever the driver could manually fully un lock the rear axle differential The reason for inclusion of the differential locker was legislative in nature LJ80s SJ410s and early SJ413s have a parking brake that brakes the gears in the transfer case instead of braking the individual rear wheels directly and simultaneously as with most passenger vehicles That design has several advantages as well as an important disadvantage because of the open rear differential the hand brake has no effect when the transfer case is in two wheel drive rear wheel drive mode and when one of the rear wheels is raised in the air Therefore relying on the parking brake itself would be dangerous in some unusual situations when parking on a severely undulated ground German law required that this risk must not exist Instead of redesigning the parking brake system for that market Suzuki appeased the legal requirement by the inclusion of a rear differential locker The idea was that German drivers when parking should lock both the hand brake lever and this additional differential lock lever Despite being formally intended as a parking brake assistance only this rear axle differential locker is a fully fledged device Therefore it is perfectly usable and durable in all terrain driving situations over undulated or very slippery ground Later SJ413s and all Samurais have a standard parking brake that works on both rear wheels directly This design appeased the German legal requirement so no differential locker has been factory fitted to SJ413s nor to any Samurai since A retrofit of a genuine rear differential locker to LJ80s SJ410s and SJ413s which lack it is possible by using the parts from a dismantled LJ80 SJ410 or early SJ413 which had that locker Lockers from LJ80 are usable on another LJ80 only while lockers should be interchangeable between SJ410 and SJ413 and vice versa A retrofit from SJ41x onto a Samurai is not easily possible because Samurai has wider track and axle than SJ41x HopeStar ON360 EditThe vehicle was originally developed by the Hope Motor Company of Japan in 1967 and available as the HopeStar ON360 from April 1968 It used a Mitsubishi 359 cc 21 9 cu in air cooled two stroke ME24 engine which produced 21 PS 15 4 kW 20 7 bhp at 5 500 rpm and 32 N m 23 6 ft lb of torque at 3 500 rpm 4 Brakes were Daihatsu units the rear axle was sourced from the Mitsubishi Colt 1000 and the wheels were sourced from the Mitsubishi Jeep It was a very basic two seater vehicle with no doors but a sturdy 4WD system allowed it to go off road Top speed was 70 km h 43 mph 30 km h 18 6 mph in four wheel drive mode The tiny Hope company sold very few ON360s only 15 in the domestic market and another 30 exported to Southeast Asia 2 although 100 ME24 engines were purchased 5 6 Hope proceeded to sell the design to Suzuki in 1968 after Mitsubishi declined to take over production First generation 1970 EditFirst generation LJ10 SJ20 Suzuki Jimny LJ10OverviewAlso calledSuzuki LJ50 LJ55 LJ80Suzuki Eljot Germany Suzuki Stockman Australia 7 Production1970 1981Body and chassisBody style2 door wagon2 door convertible2 door cab chassis 7 PowertrainEngine359 cc FB L50 I2539 cc LJ50 I3797 cc F8A I4Transmission4 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 030 mm 79 9 in Length3 195 mm 125 8 in Width1 296 mm 51 0 in Height1 660 mm 65 4 in ChronologyPredecessorHopeStar ON360The compact off road capable Suzuki Jimny was Suzuki s first global success lending it name recognition and a foothold in markets worldwide The Jimny slotted into a hitherto unfilled gap in the market LJ10 Edit Suzuki s first move on acquiring the rights to the ON360 was rebodying it and replacing the Mitsubishi engine with an air cooled 359 cc 21 9 cu in Suzuki FB two cylinder two stroke which produced 25 PS 18 kW 25 bhp Since the new unit remained smaller than 360 cc and Suzuki placed the spare tire inside the truck making it a three seater to keep it under 3 m in overall length it was classified as a kei car conferring certain tax privileges and other benefits When it was introduced in April 1970 it was the first four wheel drive kei car to enter series production The LJ10 Jimnys had 16 inch wheels weighed 590 kg 1 301 lb and had a top speed of 75 km h 47 mph The engine was soon uprated to 27 PS 20 kW 27 bhp but the claimed top speed remained unchanged 8 The original Jimny was an unexpected hit with nearly 5 000 units selling in its home market in the first year immediately outselling the market leader at the time the Mitsubishi Jeep Over 6 000 were sold in 1971 2 Production was initially subcontracted and was carried out mainly by hand but Suzuki soon realized that the Jimny needed to have a dedicated assembly line to allow production to be ramped up 2 LJ20 Edit The LJ was updated in May 1972 and renamed the LJ20 The grille bars were changed from horizontal to vertical for the LJ20 The engine was replaced with an updated water cooled unit the L50 and its 28 PS 21 kW 28 bhp enabled the LJ to reach 80 km h 50 mph 9 With production brought in house Suzuki could now build 2 000 cars per month 2 Suzuki Jimny LJ20 1973 note spare tire placement A special version with the spare tire mounted behind the passenger seat allowed for two small rear seats facing each other The introduction of left hand drive signaled Suzuki s worldwide ambitions for the truck The Hard Top Van was also introduced when the LJ20 arrived equipped with smaller 15 in wheels 8 Suzuki did not export them to America a US company called International Equipment Co imported them Export Jimnys had the spare tire mounted on the outside as kei regulations on length did not apply Towards the end of LJ20 production a cleaner 26 PS 19 kW 26 bhp engine was introduced a result of ever more stringent emissions regulations Top speed was reported as 93 km h 58 mph payload was 250 kg or 550 lb 200 kg or 440 lb for the Van version 10 SJ10 Edit Suzuki Jimny 55 SJ10 The LJ50 engine was first introduced in September 1975 for export only with 33 PS 24 kW 33 bhp For the home market it first appeared in June 1976 as the Jimny 55 and reflected the changing kei car rules and stricter emissions standards The 539 cc 32 9 cu in three cylinder engine remained a two stroke while power was reduced to 26 PS 19 kW 26 bhp more low end torque was on offer The 635 kg 1 400 lb vehicle could now hit 60 mph 97 km h and the spare tire was relocated outside the rear door allowing for a fourth seat The SJ10 Jimny originally used the LJ50 name in most export markets this was changed to LJ55 with the introduction of the LJ80 to align the names 1979 Suzuki Jimny SJ20 hardtop In Australia the LJ50S and LJ50V van were available as a soft top with soft doors and rear mounted spare wheel or hardtop with full metal doors and external spare wheel through distributor M W Suzuki Melbourne with 33 hp 25 kW and 5 85 kgf m 57 4 N m 42 3 lbf ft of torque In May 1976 the low production LJ51P long wheelbase pickup became available for some export markets The home market Jimny 550 received a facelift in 1977 introducing rear wheel arch metal flares and a bigger bonnet or hood with cooling slots above the radiator while the export LJ50s were instead replaced by the LJ80 same external modifications but with the new four stroke four cylinder 797 cc engine fitted SJ20 Edit The final iteration of the original Jimny design was the 1977 Jimny 8 called LJ80 in certain export markets It was originally intended to be marketed as the Eljot Elliott in Germany but copyright issues with Disney s Pete s Dragon movie made this impossible While the SJ10 remained in production for the domestic kei category the new 770 kg 1 698 lb SJ20 boasted a 797 cc 49 cu in four stroke SOHC four cylinder F8A engine capable of around 31 kW 42 hp The additional power and torque of this engine allowed the differential and gearing to be raised for better cruising and offroad performance and the track was widened by 100 mm 3 9 in 11 The LJ80V was also assembled in Indonesia by P T Indo Mobil Utama in Jakarta The interior was also improved with new seats and steering wheel Metal doors became available for the first time in 1979 and a pickup truck model LJ81 was available by April of that year as well The pickup called Stockman in Australia had a 2 200 mm 86 6 in wheelbase up by 270 mm 10 6 in and was 3 620 mm 142 5 in long compared to the 3 185 mm 125 4 in LJ80 The Jimny 8 LJ80 was retired in late 1981 with the introduction of the second generation Jimny Second generation 1981 EditSecond generation SJ30 SJ40 JA JB OverviewAlso calledChevrolet SamuraiHolden DroverMaruti GypsySantana SamuraiSuzuki CaribianSuzuki KatanaSuzuki Potohar Pakistan Suzuki SJ410 413Suzuki SamuraiSuzuki SantanaSuzuki SierraSuzuki Fox Iceland Production1981 19981981 2005 Indonesia 1985 2018 India 1986 2004 Spain AssemblyIwata JapanKarachi PakistanGurgaon IndiaBekasi IndonesiaBangkok ThailandNairobi KenyaBogota Colombia GM Colombia Linares Spain Santana Motor Body and chassisBody style2 door wagon2 door van2 door convertible2 door pickup 12 2 door cab chassis 13 3 door wagon 14 5 door wagon 14 LayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel drivePowertrainEnginepetrol 539 cc LJ50 2 stroke I3547 cc F5A I3657 cc F6A I3658 cc K6A I3970 cc F10A I41298 cc G13BA G13BB I41324 cc G13A I4diesel Santana only 1870 cc F8Q I41905 cc XUD 9 turbo I4Transmission4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 030 mm 79 9 in 2 375 mm 93 5 in LWB Length3 195 4 010 mm 125 8 157 9 in Width1 395 1 535 mm 54 9 60 4 in Height1 670 1 840 mm 65 7 72 4 in ChronologySuccessorSuzuki Sidekick Canada Suzuki X 90 United States The Suzuki SJ30 began production in May 1981 In Japan it was sold as the Suzuki Jimny and was a kei car produced with both 550 cc and 660 cc 3 cylinder engines The SJ Series received a bigger engine and was lengthened and widened for export purposes where it was sold with a multitude of names Suzuki SJ410 413 Suzuki Samurai Suzuki Sierra Suzuki Potohar Pakistan Suzuki Caribian Thailand Suzuki Katana Indonesia Chevrolet Samurai Holden Drover Australia and Maruti Gypsy India 15 SJ30 Edit The SJ30 Jimny 550 was mainly for Japanese domestic market consumption where it suited the Kei car category Still powered by the LJ50 engine also used in its predecessor the Jimny 550 was by a sizable margin the last two stroke car engine built in Japan Production ended with the withdrawal of type approval in November 1987 in favor of its F5A engined brother the JA71 The two stroke had been favored by Japanese off roaders and by Suzuki due to its light weight and superior low speed torque 16 SJ40 Edit Suzuki SJ410 rear view Holden Drover cab chassis QB Australia The SJ40 Jimny 1000 was introduced for 1982 to replace the LJ80 range The Jimny 1000 sold as the Suzuki SJ410 in most export markets used the F10A a larger 1 litre version of the LJ s 0 8 litre four cylinder engine This engine produced 45 PS 33 kW 44 hp and it had a top speed of 68 mph 109 km h The Japanese market models claimed 52 PS 38 kW 51 hp at 5 000 rpm 17 So that owners of 550 cc Jimnys would not be able to retrofit the larger wider wheels of the Jimny 1000 to their cars the Japanese ministry of transportation dictated that Suzuki fit wheels with a different bolt pattern citation needed A four speed manual transmission was standard as were non power assisted drum brakes front and rear The SJ410 came as a half door convertible long wheelbase pickup truck two door hardtop called Van in Japan raised roof hardtop and no glass hardtop panel van In Japan the pickup truck was intended as a bare bones work vehicle and did not receive fender extensions and had diagonal tires on black painted steel wheels rather than the sportier wheels fitted to the regular Jimny Maximum payload is 350 kg 770 lb 17 In the autumn of 1983 a covered long wheelbase version was added for export markets The SJ410 was also produced in Spain by Santana Motor in their Linares Jaen factory as of March 1985 and was sold as a domestic vehicle in Europe due to its over 60 native parts content thereby evading limits on imports of Japanese built automobiles 18 It was built only on the short wheelbase as a two door convertible and commercial or with the three door wagon or van bodywork Some later models of the SJ410 would switch to disk brakes in the front depending on the factory they were made at In March 1990 Santana built versions received the same chassis developments which turned the SJ413 into the Samurai this version was sold as Samurai 1 0 where it was offered Samurai Mil in Spain 19 Cooper Motor Corporation CMC of Nairobi Kenya also assembled the SJ410 in the mid eighties 20 Indonesian production Edit Facelifted Indonesian market Suzuki Katana as built by Suzuki Indomobil Motor until 2006 The SJ410 was also assembled in Indonesia by Suzuki Indomobil Motor since late 1982 until 2006 where it was marketed with different names The original version was marketed as Suzuki Super Jimny continuing from the previous LJ Suzuki Jimny The canvas soft top model was marketed in fairly small numbers from 1983 until late 1985 as Jimny Sierra 21 In the late 1980s responding to the introduction of higher taxes for vehicles with four wheel drive Suzuki introduced a 4x2 version as the Suzuki Katana in September 1989 21 The earlier model built until 1984 were low roof metal bodied wagons A higher roofed model arrived in 1984 and continued to be built until about 1988 while the Katana has an even higher roof than the previous versions Later there were also 1 3 liter models sold in small numbers as the Jimny Samurai 21 As of September 1989 it received updated square headlights The rear wheel drive Katana was also used as a basis for an Indonesian built 1930s style kit car called the Marvia Classic 22 The earlier Katana is only available with Blitz variant until a light facelift in late 1992 round headlights and mid 1993 new grille design with round headlights and S logo In the same year the Blitz variant was replaced with the long running GX series Katana The Suzuki Katana GX was produced from 1993 to 2006 with updates only on body sticker design in 1995 1997 1999 2000 2002 and 2005 There was also a DX variant of Katana below the GX marketed from 1993 to 2000 In 2005 Suzuki introduced the SJ413 Caribian spacecab pickup which was imported from Thailand until 2007 21 Production of the second generation Jimny and Katana in Indonesia ended in 2006 Maruti Gypsy Edit Main article Maruti Gypsy The Indian built SJ 410 has only ever been available in a long wheelbase version The Gypsy remained in production for the Indian Subcontinent market until 2019 The version still produced in India by Maruti Suzuki was the Maruti Gypsy King using the sixteen valve 80 hp 60 kW 1 3 liter G13 engine The Gypsy King is still popular with the Indian armed forces and police units Farm Worker 4x4 Edit In 2013 Suzuki New Zealand reintroduced the Suzuki SJ series into New Zealand badged as the Suzuki Farm Worker 4x4 23 although the Maruti badge can clearly be seen in the centre of the radiator grille The vehicle is actually the leaf sprung Suzuki Maruti Gypsy King MG413W powered by the G13BB 1 3 litre 16 valve engine producing 80 hp 60 kW at 6 000 rpm and 103 N m 76 lb ft of torque at 4 500 rpm mated to a five speed all synchromesh gearbox and a high low 2wd 4wd transfer box The Farm Worker is available in four slightly differing styles two having a rear window and fibreglass bulkhead and two having canvas roofs with foldable front windscreens all based on the long wheelbase version the only version built by Maruti and offering a maximum payload of 500 kg As its name suggests the Farm Worker is intended for farm work only and is not able to be road registered due to the vehicle not meeting current crash protection regulations citation needed although it does come with seat belts for the front two seats SJ413 Samurai Edit JA51 1300 Edit In 1984 the SJ was revamped with the launch of the SJ413 internal model code JA51 The SJ413 included a larger 1 3 liter four cylinder engine 5 speed manual transmission and power brakes disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the rear all around The body and interior were also redesigned with the introduction of a roll bar along with a new dashboard seats and grille The SJ410 remained in production for various other markets with the old specifications After the 1988 introduction of the Escudo sales of the Jimny 1300 ended in Japan The model returned to the Japanese market in May 1993 after a thorough update SJ413 had the same track width as SJ410 As those two car models were relatively susceptible to a rollover Suzuki introduced a wider edition of SJ413 around 1988 with its track widened by 10 cm Wider track gave the vehicle more stability This wider edition received the nameplate Samurai The difference in width is the only major difference between SJ413 and Samurai apart from some minor cosmetic changes in the interior and the exterior The Samurai was also produced in a long wheel base LWB edition for certain markets but still with three doors That LWB edition still had only two rear seats if fitted at all for two rear passengers and the rear passenger leg room was the same as in the standard SWB edition The extended vehicle length only affected the boot trunk space behind the rear seats which was significantly larger in the LWB edition North American market Edit The SJ Series Samurai was introduced to the United States in 1985 for the 1986 model year It had gone on sale earlier in Canada and Puerto Rico as the Suzuki SJ410 It was priced at 6200 when introduced in the United States and 47 000 were sold in its first year It had a 1 3 liter 63 hp 47 kW 64 PS four cylinder engine and was available as a convertible or a hardtop and came equipped with rear seats until 1994 The Suzuki Samurai became intensely popular within the serious 4WD community for its good off road performance and reliability compared to other 4WDs of the time outselling the Jeep Wrangler by two to one in 1987 24 This is due to the fact that while very compact and light it is a real 4WD vehicle equipped with a transfer case switchable 4WD and low range Its lightness makes it a very nimble off roader less prone to sinking in softer ground than heavier vehicles It was also sold as the Chevrolet Samurai in Puerto Rico The 1988 5 model Samurai was re tuned for better on road use in the United States This revision included softer suspension settings and a larger anti roll bar to reduce body roll A lower fifth gear 865 1 vs the earlier 795 1 increased engine speed and power on the highway and improved dashboard and seats made the Samurai more comfortable A new 1 3 liter four cylinder engine with throttle body fuel injection was introduced with 66 hp 49 kW 67 PS in September 1991 19 The Samurai was supplemented in Canada and the United States markets in 1989 by the Suzuki Sidekick which eventually replaced the Samurai in 1995 The rear seat was removed from 1994 and 1995 Samurai models with rear shoulder safety belts becoming mandatory and the partial roll cage not having the required mounting provisions unlike the larger Jeep Wrangler Low sales and pending stricter safety legislation prompted the withdrawal of the Samurai from Canada and the United States markets after 1995 Consumers Union lawsuit Edit Main article Suzuki Motor Corp v Consumers Union of the U S Inc An unfavorable 1988 review in Consumer Reports magazine said the Samurai was unsafe and prone to rollovers 25 In 1996 after investigating the CU s claims Suzuki of North America sued the magazine s publisher Consumers Union CU for libel The suit resulted in an inconclusive settlement CU agreed that it never intended to imply that the Samurai easily rolls over in routine driving conditions 26 CU and Suzuki made a joint statement saying CU and Suzuki disagree with respect to the validity of CU s tests and that Suzuki disputes the validity of the tests while CU stands by its test protocol and findings 27 Ranger kitcar Edit Rickman Cars developed a GFRP bodied copy of the Samurai called the Rickman Ranger Strictly a rear wheel drive vehicle it uses the underpinnings of a Mark II Ford Escort It was produced in the UK as a kitcar and later in Russia by Avtokam 28 Rickman and later the Lomax Company produced over 1000 vehicles 29 Avtokam and later Velta produced around 150 further kits 30 The Velta plant went bankrupt in 2006 31 Rickman also made a camper version known as the Rancher Rickman Ranger 2160 short wheelbase version Rickman Space Ranger 2160 long wheelbase version The Rickman Rancher Other markets Edit Post 1998 Santana built SamuraiThe SJ413 Samurai had a longer history in the rest of the world Australian market JA51s were sold as either Suzuki Sierra or Holden Drover while those built in Thailand are called Suzuki Caribian The Caribian has also been available as the Caribian Sporty a unique LWB extended cab pickup Due to various trade obstacles for Japanese cars Spanish Santana Motors in addition to the SJ410 began local production of the SJ413 in 1986 18 The Santana built SJs had softer springs for an improved on road ride color coordinated interiors with cloth seats and carpeted floors all to broaden appeal to those who did not intend to primarily off road the vehicle 32 In 1989 it received some optical as well as chassis updates and received the Samurai nameplate Santana built Samurais did not benefit from the updated coil sprung chassis introduced around 1996 instead receiving a facelift new grille more rounded bumpers specific to European and neighboring markets Also around 1998 Santana developed a version which used PSA s XUD 9 1 9 litre turbodiesel engine producing 63 PS 46 kW 62 hp 33 Top speed is 130 km h 80 8 mph 34 Santana then replaced this diesel Samurai edition with another diesel edition sometime in year 2001 based on Renault s F8Q 1 9 litre non turbo diesel engine producing 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp Santana also produced petrol editions alongside the diesel editions Spanish Samurai production both for petrol and for diesel editions ended in late 2003 or early 2004 The Samurai was sold in Colombia and Venezuela as Chevrolet Samurai assembled in Bogota Colombia by General Motors Colmotores In other South American markets Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Peru Paraguay and Uruguay it was sold as the Suzuki Samurai Long wheelbase models were not offered in the Mercosur Thai built Suzuki Caribian Sporty extended cab pickup In Asia the SJ Samurai was sold under a few different names In Thailand it was called the Suzuki Caribian The Thai market also received a special version called the Suzuki Caribian Sporty a pickup with an extended cab with a small rear seat best suited for occasional use High altitude world record Edit The modified vehicle used in the expedition On April 21 2007 the Chilean duo of Gonzalo Bravo and Eduardo Canales drove their modified Suzuki Samurai SJ413 up Ojos del Salado to an altitude of 6 688 m 21 942 ft setting a new record for the highest altitude attained by a four wheeled vehicle surpassing the previous record of 6 646 m 21 804 ft set by a Jeep The Samurai in question benefited from wheel tire and suspension changes and a supercharged G16A 4 cylinder engine It was the third attempt for the two man team after encountering weather difficulties on the first attempt and an engine fire in the second The previous record holder s team led by Matthias Jeschke driving a Jeep Wrangler left a sign reading Jeep Parking Only All others don t make it up here anyway The Chilean team found the sign blown down by strong winds and brought it back to civilization as a souvenir This record was duly certified by the Guinness World Record in July 2007 citation needed On December 13 2019 Jeschke reclaimed the record with a Mercedes Benz Unimog 35 Kei history Edit Suzuki Jimny JA71 seriesIn January 1986 the JA71 a four stroke turbocharged and fuel injected F5A 543 cc 33 cu in three cylinder engine was introduced to complement the two stroke SJ30 It used the upgraded interior from the Jimny 1300 which was simultaneously introduced to the SJ30 Power was 42 PS 31 kW 41 bhp JIS gross although this was increased to 52 PS 38 kW 51 bhp JIS Net in a November 1987 facelift by adding an intercooler The non intercooled engine continued to be offered in the lowest spec Van version Claimed power was down to 38 PS 28 kW 37 bhp as the ratings were switched from gross to net At the same time a glassed high roof version Panoramic Roof was added 36 660 cc Era Edit The JA71 was replaced in March 1990 by the new JA11 as new Kei category regulations took effect Now with 657 cc on offer the otherwise similar F6A engine only came with an intercooler and 55 PS 40 kW 54 bhp A utilitarian van HA as well as more luxurious Hardtop Convertible and Panoramic Roof HC CC EC versions were on offer 37 The suspension was also upgraded while a longer front bumper meant that the foglights could be mounted in front of the grille rather than in it In June 1991 power was increased to 58 PS 43 kW 57 bhp and a year later power steering and automatic transmission became available for the first time Top speed of this version was 120 km h 75 mph 19 In February 1995 power increased to 64 PS 47 kW 63 bhp but production of the JA11 ended only nine months later with the introduction of the coil spring JA12 22 Coil spring edition Edit Second generation JA12 JA22 JB32 Suzuki Jimny JA12W seriesOverviewProduction1995 1998AssemblyIwata JapanBody and chassisBody style2 door wagon2 door convertiblePowertrainEngine657 cc F6A I3658 cc K6A I31298 cc G13BA G13BB I4Transmission5 speed manual3 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 030 mm 79 9 in Length3 295 3 430 mm 129 7 135 0 in 38 Width1 395 1 550 mm 54 9 61 0 in Height1 670 1 825 mm 65 7 71 9 in Suzuki Jimny JA12W series The Samurai continued for sale outside the United States where the newer version is referred to as the Coily with a substantial update in November 1995 This included a coil spring suspension though both live axles were retained The rest of the truck was redesigned as well with new seats dashboard steering wheel doors and front grille There were three Samurai coil sprung models The JA12 used the 657 cc 40 cu in F6A three cylinder engine from the JA11 The JA22 received the newly developed and more powerful K6A engine The JB32 received the larger 85 hp 63 kW 1 3 L 79 cu in G13BB 16 valve engine It was slightly longer and wider than the other two models due to larger bumpers and fenders This model also bears the designation SJ80 This was the model seen in most export markets although abroad it was usually equipped with the eight valve 70 hp 52 kW G13BA engine instead Additional notes In order to abide by the Kei Jidōsha regulations claimed output was 64 hp 48 kW for both engines used in JA12 and JA22 As far as it is known no coil sprung Samurai has ever been produced in a long wheel base edition but there have been some produced with a raised roof high roof and soft open top cabrio Some vehicle parts are specific to coil sprung Samurais compared to leaf sprung Samurais and even later Jimny models most suspension parts obviously transfer cases several body panels as well as most interior and exterior trim pieces JB32 was sold in Europe only during the years 1997 and 1998 and is therefore very rare in Europe with the availability of the parts specific to JB32 being almost non existent in local European markets Not all production plants switched over to produce coil sprung Samurais The most notable examples are Maruti Suzuki plant in India Producing it as the Maruti Gypsy still produces the original narrow SJ410 as of year 2020 and Santana plant in Spain continued producing leaf sprung Samurais until year 2004 While the third generation Jimny replaced the Jimny Samurai in most markets after 1998 it still remains in production in India Third generation 1998 EditThird generation JB23 JB33 JB43 JB53 The top Jimny JB23 is compliant with Japan s kei car class dimensions by omitting fender flares and having small bumpers All other versions feature fender flares and larger bumpers and are known as Jimny Wide OverviewAlso calledSuzuki Jimny WideSuzuki Jimny SierraChevrolet JimnyMazda AZ OffroadYomper 225 UK pickup 39 KAP LandmasterDutton SurfProduction1998 2018 Japan Colombia 1998 2009 Spain 1998 2022 Brazil AssemblyIwata JapanBogota Colombia GM Colombia Linares Spain Santana Motor Anapolis 40 Brazil MMC Automotores Catalao Brazil MMC Automotores Body and chassisBody style2 door wagon2 door convertiblePowertrainEngine658 cc K6A I3 JB23 1 298 cc G13BB I4 JB33 1 328 cc M13A I4 JB43 1 461 cc K9K TD I4 JB53 Transmission5 speed manual4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 250 mm 88 6 in LengthKei class 3 395 mm 133 7 in Others 3 675 mm 144 7 in 41 WidthKei class 1 475 mm 58 1 in Others 1 600 mm 63 0 in 41 Height1 680 1 705 mm 66 1 67 1 in 41 ChronologySuccessorMazda Flair Crossover indirect Jimny JB23 rear view Jimny Sierra JB43 rear view The Jimny Canvas Top was built in Spain from 1999 to 2009 At the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show Suzuki presented the all new Jimny with a much more modern design 42 A ladder type chassis and a dual ratio transfer case were retained unlike many competing compact 4WDs which lack a low range and are strictly in the crossover category Two versions are available in export markets a standard hard top and the Canvas Top introduced at the Barcelona Motor Show in May 1999 and was built only by Santana in Spain between 1999 and 2009 18 The Jimny replaced the popular Sierra Samurai model in most markets European introduction was in Paris 1998 43 though its predecessor remains in limited production in some places For the domestic market a 660 cc K6A engined version suited for the Kei Jidosha class is responsible for most Jimny sales The larger 1 3 litre Jimny was originally equipped with the G13BB engine also used in the JB32 The 80 hp 60 kW G13BB engine was replaced in Japan with the January 2000 introduction of the newly designed VVT 16 valve M engine but soldiered on in Spanish built softtops until 2005 44 For the continental European market where the diesel cars hold a significant market share in 2004 the turbo diesel Jimny JB53 was introduced built by Santana and using a Renault built DDiS 1 461 cc K9K engine Power was originally 65 hp 48 kW but was increased to 86 hp 64 kW in 2005 the same as in gasoline versions 42 It was discontinued in 2011 and was never available in Britain and Ireland The Jimny has a part time 4WD system controlled by three dashboard buttons 2WD 4WD and 4WD L The default is 2WD powering the rear wheels When 4WD is pressed the front wheels are also engaged in high gear The 4WD L engages all wheels in a lower gear ratio Being a part time 4WD there is no center differential or viscous coupling to allow for speed differences between the front and rear wheels so only two wheel drive mode works well on dry pavement In Japan the Sierra name was revived in January 2002 when 1 3 litre Jimnys began to be sold as the Jimny Sierra rather than as the Jimny Wide The Jimny s vacuum locking hubs allow it to be shifted from 2WD to 4WD while travelling at up to 100 km h 62 mph Shifting to low range requires the vehicle to be stopped but no need to exit the vehicle exists Newer Jimnys have electronic push button selectable four wheel drive which requires the vehicle to be stopped with the clutch depressed and transmission in neutral to select low range The Jimny has large windows giving excellent visibility apart from a rather serious blind spot caused by the oversized B pillar opinion The large amount of glass also magnifies the greenhouse effect and the Jimny comes with air conditioning standard in some regions In Europe both Hard Top and Canvas Top versions come in JX and JLX specifications These are fairly standard designations across the Suzuki off road range with the JLX being the fully optioned luxury version In the case of the Jimny the JLX adds roof rails power steering power windows power adjustable exterior mirrors and several interior comfort improvements Both models are available with a five speed manual or four speed automatic gearbox The 2WD option is only available as a five speed manual In 2009 Santana Motor of Spain ended its agreement with Suzuki to make the Canvas Top version which has not been available since then In 2011 Santana Motor went bankrupt The Souza Ramos Group of Brazil which used to make Mitsubishi cars under license will start manufacturing the Suzuki Jimny in 2012 in Brazil to compensate for the loss of production capacity from Santana Motor Whether the Canvas Top version will be manufactured also in Brazil is not known As in Japan Jimnys in Australia have borne the name Jimny Sierra since 2007 largely due to the Sierra name having become synonymous with small capable off road vehicles Since 1999 GM Colmotores have been assembling the 1 3 litre 79 hp 59 kW JB33 with the name Chevrolet Jimny in Bogota Colombia 45 The Jimny is also available as a parallel import in Singapore In 2012 for the 2013 model year the Jimny received a front facelift giving it a more angular grille and front bumper and including a hood scoop For the Indonesian market the facelifted Jimny was launched at the 25th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 10 August 2017 and 88 units were sold exclusively for a limited time only Production of third generation Jimny ceased worldwide except in Brazil in 2018 after 20 years of production as Suzuki retooled in preparation of the fourth generation s launch in late 2018 In 2021 a British company called Yomper 4 4 started to produce a couple of pickups based on the third generation Jimny with their Bergan model having a shorter wheelbase than the version known as the Yomper 4 4 Commercial 46 In 2022 Suzuki Brazil 47 stopped production 40 of the third generation Jimny at their Catalao plant due to new regulations which meant they could not use the car s 1 3 liter M13A engine without updating it At that time Suzuki Brazil s range 48 consisted of two Jimny models with the fourth generation model known as the Jimny Sierra and the facelifted third generation on sale in four different versions all with M13A engine 49 50 with the Jimny 4Work being the base model and the Jimny Forest being the top of the range model Jimny JB23 first facelift Jimny JB23 second facelift Jimny Sierra JB43 2005 facelift Jimny Sierra JB43 2012 facelift Jimny Sierra JB43 2012 facelift with front mesh grille and two tone exterior color Mazda AZ Offroad Edit Pre facelift Mazda AZ Offroad The Mazda AZ Offroad introduced in October 1998 is a rebadged Jimny The AZ in the name refers to Autozam Mazda s ill fated small car marque It is fitted with the turbocharged 658 cc DOHC Suzuki K6A engine which produces 64 PS 47 kW 63 bhp 51 Manually operated four wheel drive is standard with autolocking front hubs and low range whilst an automatic transmission is optional Fourth generation 2018 EditFourth generation JB64W JB74W The Jimny JB64 pictured top is compliant with Japan s kei car class dimensions omitting fender flares and having tucked in bumpers All other export versions have pronounced fender flares and larger bumpers OverviewAlso calledSuzuki Jimny SierraProduction2018 presentAssemblyJapan Kosai Shizuoka Suzuki Kosai Plant 52 India Gurgaon Maruti Suzuki 3 door and 5 door 53 DesignerHiroyuki YonezawaBody and chassisBody style3 door wagon5 door wagon 54 55 PowertrainEngine658 cc R06A I3 Turbo 1 462 cc K15B I4 Jimny Sierra Global Transmission5 speed manual 4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 250 mm 88 6 in 3 door 2 590 mm 102 0 in 5 door Length3 395 mm 133 7 in kei car Japan 3 550 3 645 mm 139 8 143 5 in global Sierra 3 985 mm 156 9 in 5 door Width1 475 mm 58 1 in kei car Japan 1 645 mm 64 8 in global Sierra Height1 725 mm 67 9 in kei car Japan 1 720 1 730 mm 67 7 68 1 in global Sierra Curb weight1 030 1 040 kg 2 270 2 290 lb kei car Japan 1 070 1 135 kg 2 359 2 502 lb global Sierra 1 195 1 210 kg 2 635 2 668 lb 5 door JB64 Jimny kei car JB74 Jimny Sierra The fourth generation Jimny 56 and Jimny Sierra were launched in Japan on 5 July 2018 57 with styling reminiscent of the earlier LJ and SJ Jimny generations 58 59 Production commenced in Japan on 29 May 2018 at Suzuki s Kosai plant 52 Subsequently due to its high CO2 emissions and tightening EU emissions standards the Jimny was withdrawn from sale in European markets in 2020 to be reintroduced in 2021 as a commercial vehicle without rear seats and with a partition separating luggage space from the front seats and therefore subject to less stringent emissions limits 60 61 In January 2023 Suzuki released the long wheelbase 5 door version of the Jimny based on the Sierra version 55 62 Design Edit The body on chassis design uses a ladder frame 3 link rigid axle suspension with coil spring and part time four wheel drive with low range transfer gear marketed as ALLGRIP PRO Transmission options are a 5 speed manual transmission and a 4 speed automatic The exterior has upright A pillars a flat clamshell bonnet hood driver and passenger window lines that dip at the front to extend visibility a simple black grille with round headlamps roof edge drip rails and prominent wheel arch extensions The interior rear luggage space can be expanded by folding twin rear seats creating a 377 litre luggage space with a flat floor five utility screw holes and four luggage anchors The design results in an approach angle of 37 degrees ramp breakover angle of 28 degrees and departure angle of 49 degrees 52 The Jimny incorporates a series of safety features marketed by Suzuki as Suzuki Safety Support 52 The Dual Sensor Brake Support DSBS system determines if there is a risk of forward collision and issues an audio and visual warning increases braking force or applies automatic braking to either avoid a collision or minimize damage Other functions include lane departure warning weaving alert function and high beam assist which automatically switches between high and low beams 63 Engines Edit The base Japanese market Jimny is powered by an R06A 658 cc three cylinder turbocharged petrol engine while the wide version Jimny Sierra has a newly developed K15B 1 5 litre four cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine 75 kW 102 PS 101 hp at 6 000 rpm 138 N m 14 1 kg m 102 lb ft at 4 400 rpm 64 Markets Edit Southeast Asia Edit The fourth generation Jimny was displayed in Indonesia at the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2018 and at the 27th Indonesia International Motor Show through April to May 2019 and launched at the 27th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 18 July 2019 65 66 It was also unveiled at PIMS 2018 for the Philippine market 67 and then the Jimny was launched at the 40th Bangkok International Motor Show on 26 March 2019 for the Thai market In September 2021 the Jimny was introduced in Malaysia with a sole 1 5 litre VVT engine with a four speed auto gearbox 68 Mexico Edit The Jimny was introduced in the Mexican market on 12 November 2020 69 It is only offered in the GLX trim level in both manual and automatic 70 India EditAssembly of the Jimny started in India since January 2021 solely for export markets The 3 door Indian assembled Jimny has been exported to African markets and countries in the Middle East 71 In January 2023 the 5 door Jimny was introduced for the domestic market The model is exclusively available at the Nexa dealership chain reserved for high end Maruti Suzuki models 72 Interior Safety Edit Euro NCAP test resultsSuzuki Jimny 2018 73 Test Points Overall Adult occupant 27 9 73 Child occupant 41 4 84 Pedestrian 25 1 52 Safety assist 6 5 50 Suzuki Jimny Sierra Pick Up Style Concept JB74 Suzuki Jimny Sierra Pick Up Style Concept JB74 Suzuki Jimny Survive Concept JB64 Suzuki Jimny Survive Concept JB64 Electric version EditAn electric version of the Jimny is confirmed and scheduled to release around 2030 74 Development history EditThese four collapsed tables cover the development history of the Jimny in the Japanese domestic market with notable export variations and developments also noted Jimny development in the 1st generation 1970 1981 First generation Jimny1 1 LJ10 1970 1972 359 cc air cooled 2 stroke I2 FB engine 1 1 1 25 PS 18 kW 3 seats 1970 04 1971 011 1 2 27 PS 20 kW 1971 01 1972 051 2 LJ20 1972 76 359 cc water cooled 2 stroke I2 L50 engine 1 2 1 28 PS 21 kW horizontal bars in grille LJ20V hardtop version added 1972 05 1973 111 2 2 Orange turn signals Front marker lamp and turn signal lamp separated 4 seater with spare tire mounted on hood LJ20F added 1973 11 1975 121 2 3 Emissions regulations lower output to 26 PS 19 kW 1975 12 1976 051 3 SJ10 a k a Jimny55 or LJ50 1975 1981 539 cc 2 stroke I3 LJ50 engine 75 76 1 3 1 26 PS 19 kW 33 PS 24 kW in some export markets Export only until 1976 06 Improved hood All models now 4 seaters 1975 09 1977 061 3 2 New taller engine hood with vents on leading edge Stronger rear differential Widened rear fenders due to 100 mm 3 9 in wider track front and rear Fuel tank increased from 26 to 40 L 1977 06 1978 111 3 3 New grille with lower mounted head lamps Metal doors available as of 1979 1978 11 1981 051 4 SJ20 a k a Jimny8 or LJ80 1977 1983 797 cc SOHC I4 F8A engine 1 4 1 Big engined model mainly for export markets On sale in Japan from 1977 09 on The SJ20 s chassis improvements were also applied to the SJ10 1977 06 1978 111 4 2 New grille with lower mounted head lamps Metal doors available as of 1979 as well as a longer pickup version LJ81 1978 11 1982 08Jimny development in the 2nd generation 1981 1998 Second generation Jimny2 1 SJ30 a k a Jimny 550 1981 1987 539 cc 2 stroke I3 LJ50 engine 2 1 1 All new more modern design Two stroke engine is retained with power increased to 28 PS 21 kW 4MT 1981 05 1983 072 1 2 Transistor ignition introduced Soft door version discontinued Deluxe Van receives front disc brakes 1983 07 1984 062 1 3 New all plastic dashboard 1984 06 1986 012 1 4 SJ30 receives interior from JA51 71 1986 01 1987 042 1 5 ELR seatbelts introduced Lineup reduced to a full metal door softtop and a deluxe Van 1987 04 1987 112 2 SJ40 a k a Jimny 1000 or SJ410 1981 1998 970 cc 4 stroke I4 F10A engine 2 2 1 On sale in Japan from 1982 08 45 PS 33 kW for export 52 PS 38 kW in domestic market Wider and with bigger wheels than the Jimny 550 with an LWB pickup model available From the autumn of 1983 an LWB 6 seater soft top model was available 77 Distinguished from SJ413 and Samurai by having a metal grille with vertical slats 4 speed manual gearbox Non power assisted drum brakes at all four wheels Hand brake brakes the transmission at the rear output from the transfer case instead of braking the brake drums in each rear wheel directly like in most passenger vehicles 1982 08 1984 062 2 2 Improved interior as per JA51 Production continues in other countries until 1998 1984 06 19852 3 JA51 a k a Jimny 1300 SJ413 and Samurai 1984 1993 1324 cc 4 stroke I4 G13A engine 2 3 1 Bigger engine New plastic grille with horizontal slats Improved interior 63 70 PS 46 51 kW depending on market New 5 speed manual gearbox Hand brake in early production years up to cca 1986 had the same design as in SJ410 which was later changed to operate directly on the rear wheel drum brakes like in most passenger vehicles 1984 08 19882 3 2 A 10 cm wider edition of JA51 also produced and badged as Samurai in some regions like USA and Europe Introduced in the US in 1985 for model year 1986 Distinghished from SJ413 by having larger wheel fender flares side turn signal lamps positioned at the rear of the front wheel fenders near the side doors instead on the front of the fenders as in SJ413 and having a Samurai badge in that front position instead of the turn signal lamps Different design of the interior console instrument panel seats etc A glassed high roof version was added on 1985 12 100 Winter Action Special vehicles were released in October 1986 1985 xx 1995 xx2 3 3 Fuel injected version gradually introduced Improved dashboard Production of the Samurai edition almost fully replaced the production of SJ413 although the Samurai edition is sold under countless other marketing names 1988 1990 022 3 4 New bumpers and grille Revised suspension to improve on road manners 1990 02 1993 052 3 5 Also produced by Spanish manufacturer Santana Motors Such vehicles had a certain level of technical autonomy example softer springs for improved on road comfort finer interior cloths etc but they more or less followed the changes to the model which Suzuki did during the course of time Santana produced this model until 2004 well after Suzuki ceased its production Curiously Santana produced this model for almost 5 years alongside the production of JB33 and JB43 Around 1996 Santana changed the front radiator grille and head lamp design to resemble JB32 side turn lamps next to the head lamps and made the front bumpers more round and without the side turn lamps 1986 xx 2004 xx2 4 a k a Diesel Samurai 1998 2004 Two diesel engines 2 4 1 Spanish manufacturer Santana Motors introduces a diesel Samurai edition with PSA s XUD9 1 9 litre 1905 cm3 turbodiesel engine EURO2 emission spec producing 46 kW 63 hp 1998 xx 2001 xx2 4 2 Santana replaces PSA s engine in the diesel Samurai with a Renault F8Q 1 9 litre 1870 cm3 diesel engine non turbo EURO3 emission spec producing 47 kW 64 hp Renault s engine reduced the fuel consumption considerably about 1 5 L 100 km combined cycle compared to PSA s engine at the cost of non turbo performance 2001 xx 2004 xx2 5 JA71 1986 1990 543 cc turbocharged fuel injected F5A engine 2 5 1 42 hp 31 kW Turbo EPi four stroke with 5MT Upgraded interior 1986 01 1987 032 5 2 New grille with integrated fog lamps Panoramic high roof version added as is the intercooler Power is up to 52 hp 39 kW Base spec van available with non intercooled 38 PS 28 kW turbo engine 1987 11 1990 022 6 JA11 1990 1995 657 cc fuel injected turbocharged and intercooled F6A engine 37 2 6 1 Bigger engine and larger front bumper reflect new Kei Jidosha standards Fog lamps mounted on bumper ahead of grille All models receive a new 55 PS 40 kW engine Suspension modified to improve ride and stability 1990 02 1991 062 6 2 New body colored grille Power increased to 58 PS 43 kW Radiator fan coupling changed 1991 06 1992 072 6 3 Optional PS and AT introduced 1992 07 1994 042 6 4 Safety equipment improved Turbo warning lamp removed replaced with seat belt warning lamp Cheap grade HA Van discontinued 1994 04 1995 022 6 5 Engine upgraded to 64 hp 48 kW spec from Alto Works 1995 02 1995 112 7 JB31 a k a Jimny 1300 Sierra Samurai 1993 1995 1298 cc fuel injected G13BA engine 2 7 1 70 PS 51 kW JDM differs in export markets Bigger fenders to fit 205 70 R15 tires More upmarket spec than JA51 more comfortable interior 3AT introduced 93 11 1993 05 1995 112 8 JA12 22 1995 1998 657 658 cc fuel injected turbocharged and intercooled F6A K6A engines 78 2 8 1 New coil sprung chassis more aerodynamic front and new bumpers 64 PS 47 kW engine retained except top rung models which got the DOHC four valve K6A engine officially also with 64 PS 47 kW K6A versions got standard electric power steering lesser models with PS made do with hydraulic 79 1995 11 1997 052 8 2 Air locking hubs added 1997 05 1998 092 9 JB32 a k a Jimny 1300 Sierra Samurai 1995 1998 1 298 cc fuel injected G13BB or G13BA export engine 2 9 1 85 PS 63 kW in JDM but 70 PS or 51 kW in most export markets Chassis modifications as per JA12 22 but longer and wider than 660 cc versions Track also wider by 110 mm 4 3 in 1995 11 1998 01Jimny development in the 3rd generation 1998 2018 Third generation Jimny3 1 JB33 a k a Jimny Wide 1998 2005 1 298 cc 16 valve SOHC G13BB engine 3 1 1 The larger engined third generation was introduced first Beefier suspension and wider track also meant wider fenders than on JB23 5MT or 4AT 1998 01 20013 1 2 Modified tie rod ends to improve stability and handling 1998 06 20013 1 3 Production also starts in Spain in Santana Motors vehicle factory in Spain All convertible canvas plastic top Jimnys were produced by Santana Santana also produced standard closed body Jimnys All Jimnys made by Santana had a certain level of technical autonomy some vehicle parts are different Santana continued producing the JB33 model with G13BB engine for several years after Suzuki stopped the production in 2001 Those were mostly convertible body vehicles 1999 20053 2 JB23 1998 current 658 cc fuel injected turbocharged and intercooled K6A engine 78 3 2 1 More rounded body still body on frame Carryover engine Basic XA XL and top XC models all available with 5MT or 4AT 1998 10 1999 103 2 2 Improved safety and emissions equipment Catalyst relocated ABS and airbag now standard 1999 10 2000 043 2 3 ABS modified 2000 09 2WD Jimny L introduced 2000 04 2002 013 2 4 Grill now separate from hood Engine modifications 2002 01 2004 103 2 5 Dashboard modified as is transfer case lever Transfer case ratio increases 2004 10 2005 103 2 6 Outside mirrors changed Manual head lamp adjustment introduced 2005 10 2008 063 2 7 Changes to cylinder head improve low end torque 2008 06 3 3 JB43 a k a Jimny Wide or Jimny Sierra 2000 2018 1328 cc 16 valve DOHC M13A engine later with VVT 3 3 1 New high tech engine 88 hp 66 kW replaces JB33 in Japan 78 2000 01 2000 043 3 2 Also produced by Santana Motors vehicle factory in Spain until the factory became defunct All convertible canvas plastic top Jimnys were produced by Santana Santana also produced standard closed body Jimnys All Jimnys made by Santana had a certain level of technical autonomy some vehicle parts are different 2000 20113 3 3 Engine modified 2000 04 2002 013 3 4 Finer cloth upholstery for seats 2001 20053 3 5 Name changed back to Jimny Sierra in certain markets 2002 01 2004 103 3 6 4WD transmission system is now button operated instead of the previous lever operated system transfer box is now shifted by a 4WD control computer through the use of electromagnets instead of a mechanical lever and the 4WD control computer has a different operating logic Front interior completely redesigned dash board instrument panel controls ventilation steering wheel seats etc Rear seats completely redesigned the top back support parts are now separate units from the bottom part and the bottom part is now a single wide bench piece for both rear passengers The casing of outside mirrors is thicker Manual adjustment of head lamps introduced New alloy wheels with a 5 spoke construction 2005 06 20183 3 7 New 2nd edition front bumper which is much deeper than the seminal 1st edition one and therefore vehicle s approach angle is significantly compromised New bumper was designed to accommodate the intercooler in JB53 Jimnys with the new K9K 266 engine and Suzuki decided to bolt it onto JB43 models as well with no technical necessity 2005 12 20123 3 8 M13A engine modified to include VVT technology and through it the engine gained a bit more power at a bit lower revolutions per minute as well as slightly better fuel economy 2005 12 20183 3 9 Minor dash and air conditioner changes Minor change in the logic of the 4WD control computer to automatically sequentially shift from 2WD H through 4WD H into 4WD L and vice versa 2008 06 20183 3 10 New separate radiator grille and bonnet with an aggressive overall look Bonnet has a fake air intake bulge different design than the fake bonnet bulge on diesel JB53 Jimnys New front bumper model 3rd edition which is shallower than the 2nd edition bumper model but still deeper than the 1st edition bumper model ISOFIX child seat anchors added to the back side of rear seats and to the cabin floor below the rear seats Rear bench seat bottom part of the seat now has a center hole cut out to allow both rear seat belt buckles to be easily tucked in when not used so that they do not stick out from the floor All seat head rests changed to be non hollow and the rear seats head rests can now be folded down over the seats when unused so that the top of the head rest is on almost the same level as the top of the seat This enables improved visibility through the rear window and easier un loading of cargo from the rear door opening over the rear seats It also enables the upper part of the rear seats to be folded all the way forward without having to remove the head rest first Additional side impact reinforcements in side doors 2012 20183 3 11 Gear shift indicator TPMS ESC and TC added as mandatory in certain markets for example European Union and as an option in others ESC works only in 2WD H and 4WD H transmission modes it turns OFF automatically in 4WD L mode and essentially works only when braking Can be turned ON OFF manually 80 TC works only in 4WD L transmission mode and it turns ON automatically when entering that mode It is effective in off road cross axle situations for example Can be turned ON OFF manually 80 Instrument panel and steering wheel completely redesigned Seats cloth upholstery has a new pattern New type of alloy wheels double spoked 2014 20183 4 JB53 2003 2011 1461 cc Direct injection turbodiesel K9K engine by Renault 3 4 1 65 PS 48 kW K9K 700 engine Marketing name of the diesel Jimny edition is DDiS Vehicles built both by Suzuki in Japan and by Santana Motors in Spain and both sold primarily in Europe to satisfy European market s need for diesels Engine proved to be rather troublesome fuel injection system crankshaft plating etc Available both as a standard closed body and as a cabrio body Cabrio vehicles built exclusively by Santana Exterior design interior design and the 4WD transmission system is the same as in JB43 model from the same time period The only visual difference between a petrol and a DDiS Jimny is the presence of a prominent fake air intake bulge on the bonnet added to accommodate the top of the K9K engine in the engine bay 2003 12 2005 063 4 2 The same changes to the interior design and to the 4WD transmission system as happened with the JB43 model in the same time Engine and front bumper remained the same until the next change described below 2005 06 20113 4 3 86 PS 63 kW K9K 266 engine Engine s power and low RPM torque significantly improved by the addition of an intercooler Engine s reliability issues resolved with different components in the fuel injection system and with improved design of the crankshaft mechanisms Fuel consumption not changed New 2nd edition front bumper which is much deeper than the seminal 1st edition one and therefore vehicle s approach angle is significantly compromised New bumper was designed to accommodate engine s intercooler which is positioned just above the right front fog lamp 2005 12 20113 4 4 Minor dash and air conditioner changes Minor change in the logic of the 4WD control computer to automatically sequentially shift from 2WD H through 4WD H into 4WD L and vice versa 2008 06 2011Jimny development in the 4th generation 2018 present Fourth Generation Jimny4 1 XC 2018 Present R06A type turbo engine 4 1 1 Facelifted Jimny SierraImproved Ladder Frame with cross bars increased torsional rigidty by 1 5 times and newly designed body rubber mount 3 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