Maruti Jimny 5-Door to Launch in Mid 2023
"Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) is gearing up to introduce the Jimny off-roader by the middle of 2023."
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) is gearing up to introduce the Jimny off-roader by the middle of 2023.
The Jimny 5-door will be based on the Jimny 3-door that was showcased in India at the Auto Expo 2020. According to new info, the 5-door Maruti Jimny will be available in two seating configurations: 5 and 7 seats.
Performance
The Jimny 5-door will come with a 1.5-liter K15B petrol engine that will develop around 102hp of power and 130 Nm of torque.
The 1.5-liter engine will be similar to the one in the Vitara Brezza, S-Cross, Ciaz, and the Ertiga in our market, but tuned to give a bit more torque.
Gearbox options will include a five-speed manual and a four-speed torque converter automatic.
There are also talks of the updated Jimny getting a turbo-charging, mild-hybrid powertrain, internationally.
Dimensions
The Jimny 5-door will be sub-four meters in length. It will measure 3,850mm in length, 1,645mm in width, and 1,730mm in height.
It will have a wheelbase of 2,550mm; a 300mm increase over the 3-door Jimny has a wheelbase of 2,250mm and is 3,550mm long overall.
The Jimny 5-door will have a 210mm ground clearance and will weigh 1,190kg, 100kg more than the three-door version.
The fourth-generation three-door Jimny, which was released internationally in 2018, is still in high demand.
So much so that Suzuki began producing the three-door Jimny exclusively for exports in India. The Jimny is currently available in 194 markets worldwide.
The three-door Jimny is now being exported largely to Peru and Columbia, but will soon be available in the Middle East and Africa.
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