India-spec And Australia-spec 5-door Maruti Suzuki Jimny News & Top Stories

Early in 2023, India finally received the Jimny after many years of waiting—albeit in the 5-door version. Additionally, since October 2023, the five-door Maruti Jimny has been exported to a number of foreign markets and was just introduced in Australia. You would think that since the India-spec off-road vehicle and the Australia-spec Jimny are identical 5-door models, they would be identical. In other words, both yes and no. The following are the two’s five main distinctions

Name

The carmaker sells the India-spec model as the Suzuki Jimny XL in Australia, but it is known as the Maruti Suzuki Jimny in that country. This is due to the fact that the 3-door model with the standard “Jimny” name is already available in Australia. In the Australian market, Suzuki also sells the “Jimny Lite,” a more affordable model that is essentially a condensed version of the three-door SUV.

ADAS

The Australia-spec Jimny (XL) and the India-spec Jimny (XL) differ primarily in that the latter is equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). It lacks high-beam assistance even though its ADAS suite includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and autonomous emergency braking (AEB). The front-windshield mounted camera, another feature omitted from the India-spec model even though it is exported from here to Australia, is the foundation for the Jimny XL’s ADAS technology.

Colour Options

 

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The available shades for the Australia-spec and India-spec Jimny differ slightly, despite both models being offered in single-tone and dual-tone options. Here’s a closer look at their colors

India-spec JimnyAustralia-spec Jimny XL
Pearl Arctic WhiteArctic White Pearl
Granite GrayBluish Black Pearl
Bluish BlackGranite Gray
Nexa BlueJungle Green (exclusive)
Sizzling RedSizzling Red with Bluish Black roof
Sizzling Red with Bluish Black roofChiffon Ivory with Bluish Black roof (exclusive)
Kinetic Yellow with Bluish Black roof (exclusive)

Difference In Powertrain Output

SpecificationIndia-spec JimnyAustralia-spec Jimny XL
Engine1.5-litre N.A. Petrol
Power105 PS102 PS
Torque134 Nm130 Nm
Transmission5-speed MT, 4-speed AT
Drivetrain4×4

Even though the automaker gave the same 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine to both models, there is a slight difference in output between the two that you probably won’t notice while driving. Take a peek at this

The India-spec offroader produces 4 Nm and 3 PS more than the Australia-spec Jimny. Nevertheless, both come with a suitable 4-wheel drivetrain (4WD) designed for off-road use and two transmission choices.

No Base Variant For Jimny XL

In contrast to the India-spec model, which comes in two variants: the entry-level Zeta and the top-spec Alpha, the Australia-spec Jimny XL is only offered in one trim. Customers in Australia can therefore take advantage of all the features of the offroader, such as the 9-inch touchscreen and ADAS technology.

Prices

In India, Maruti retails the 5-door Jimny for Rs 12.74 lakh. For a restricted time, the company is also offering a new Thunder Edition, which has a starting price reduction of up to Rs 2 lakh. Force Gurkha and the Mahindra Thar are its only direct competitors.

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