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All New Suzuki Jimny 4×4 Test Drive Review

An all new Suzuki Jimny has finally landed in Malaysia and we were lucky enough to be handed the keys to this iconic name plate for a test drive.

So, this Jimny model was first shown and launched in Japan in 2018 and at the time there was no brand guardian in Malaysia. There were a couple of interested parties ‘pitching’ to Suzuki Motors Japan and then in 2021 Naza Eastern launched the Swift hot hatch and the came this Jimny 4×4.

Two decades have passed since the third generation model made its debut in 1998, this current Jimny has now evolved to its fourth generation in its 50 plus years of history.

We went back to the 20th century upon opening the doors of the Jimny as this Jimny cabin is simple in its execution like it was years ago but with quality moving up the ladder right to the top.

Suzuki Jimny 4x4

It is a classic execution with better quality and feel and within seconds we were comfortable behind the wheel and found the view all around to be great.

There are four seats and YES the rear seats come with adjustable headrests and there is decent legroom for adults in the rear with the all important ISOFIX points for small children.

Another good thing is that they could be folded flat into the floor, adding a lot of cargo space. In the front seats, two six-footers could sit comfortably in the driver’s seat and also in the co-driver’s seat. The front passenger gets an easy reach up to the seat and rear seat passengers will need to ‘duck’ a little to get in and out.

On the road, the Jimny’s all new 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine produces a decent 101bhp and 130Nm of torque at 4,000. This engine is not designed to be a tarmac stormer and instead it is more of an off-road workhorse and a city quick and easy commuter.

Suzuki Jimny 4x4

From ignition it is quiet and smooth. Pickup is smooth and with no noise entering the cabin. The sound insulation in this Jimny is acceptable up to 110km/h on the highway where only tire noise enters the cabin.

Then we tried some light off road driving. Finding a palm oil estate track, we could feel how the short wheelbase and the long-travel suspension enabled this Jimny to cope with huge bumps and even some steep surfaces very well.

In addition, the low-ratio gearbox delivered torque efficiently, making it a very punchy off-roader. Although it is no match to a classic Defender or Land Cruiser, it is still more capable than most SUVs that are twice its size. This is really where the Jimny shines now and since before.

Suzuki Jimny 4x4

Without a doubt, this all new Jimny is an excellent vehicle to be taken off-road, especially if more time is spent driving in construction sites, plantations and estates. For the urban only buyer, I can see single adults having a great time with the Jimny as it has diminutive dimensions to allow very easy parking, very easy tight city driving and great turning radius needed for older parts of Klang Valley city visits.

However, after 3 days with the Jimny and having a few retired relatives take it for a short drive, it was clear to me that the older generation (retirees) love the ride height, getting in and out and the easy city manoeuvrability.

However, with its price tag at RM168,000, which falls higher than many high end pickup trucks that are more powerful and larger, this Jimny will be more for drivers looking to own something iconic and easy to own with low operating costs.

So, the new Suzuki Jimny has entered a new segment. The premium 4×4 segment as its asking price puts it out of reach for the middle class car buyer. This is a 4×4 for the wealthy who want a ‘fun’ and iconic car to ‘play’ with.

It’s a 4th or 5th car for their garage. This is no longer a ‘working’ class 4×4 and with the current rising sales, we do not think any Malaysian owner will even climb a pavement with this Jimny.

Suzuki Jimny 4x4

The last generation (3rd) Jimny can still be seen on our roads and owners are quite happy as the current new selling price is keeping their Jimny’s values up and in demand. The selling price of the previous 3rd generation Jimny when new in 2014 was just RM81,000 and even then Malaysians said it was too expensive.

Suzuki Jimny 1.5L Specifications

Engine: 1.5-litre four-cylinder 16-valve VVT DOHC

Capacity: 1462cc

Transmission: 4-speed automatic

Max power:101hp at 6,000rpm

Max torque: 130Nm at 4,000rpm

Top speed: 145km/h

Price: RM168,900

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