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Suzuki Jimny Rhino debuts with cosmetic upgrades

The Japanese automaker has unveiled the Suzuki Jimny Rhino – an updated version of their iconic 4WD vehicle.

Since its introduction in 1970, the Jimny has been highly regarded for its impressive off-road capabilities and compact design. Continuing this legacy, the Jimny Rhino Edition bring tasty cosmetic enhancements.

While Suzuki Malaysia emphasises that the Jimny Rhino Edition is primarily a cosmetic upgrade, the changes it brings undoubtedly elevate the small crossover’s aesthetics. The vehicle boasts Rhino decals and a vintage-inspired radiator grille, adding a touch of character. The rear end features a matching theme with a spare tyre cover and red mud flaps. Furthermore, the Jimny Rhino Edition introduces a new protection panel for the differential, as well as additional aluminium cladding on the side and front bumpers.

Jimny Rhino
Image: Suzuki.

Inside the cabin, simplicity and durability take centre stage. The familiar atmosphere is complemented by new DLX floor mats and an all-black colour scheme. The cabin offers a touchscreen in the centre console, providing access to Apple CarPlay for enhanced connectivity. Additionally, the rear seats feature a 50:50 split, enabling them to be folded flat to create a relatively spacious load bed for accommodating extra cargo.

Jimny Rhino
Image: Suzuki.

Regrettably, there are no upgrades to the powertrain, so the Jimny Rhino Edition retains the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine, generating 75kW of power and 130N.m of torque. Power is distributed to all four wheels through Suzuki’s AllGrip Pro system with low-range gears. In terms of transmission, the four-cylinder engine is exclusively paired with a five-speed manual gearbox in this configuration.

Suzuki Malaysia plans to offer a limited production run of only 30 units of the Jimny Rhino Edition, making it a rare and potentially coveted off-roader. The pricing for this exclusive edition starts at 174 900 Malaysian Ringgits, approximately equivalent to R698 094.

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Will the Jimny Rhino Edition make its way to our local dealerships, allowing South African drivers to experience its captivating allure firsthand? Well, that’s up to Suzuki South Africa! Fingers crossed, citizens might just spot these unique Jimnys roaming our roads. On the bright side, with the encouraging decrease in rhino poaching numbers, it seems like the Jimny Rhino Edition has a good chance of thriving here in Mzansi.

Read the original story on CAR Magazine.

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