Maruti Suzuki Jimny
Maruti Suzuki Jimny price in India starts from ₹ 12.74 Lakh. Jimny is available in 7 colours - Bluish Black, Kinetic Yellow with Bluish Black Roof, Sizzling Red with Bluish Black Roof, Nexa Blue, Sizzling Red, Granite Gray, and Pearl Artic White. Jimny seating capacity is 4 People. Jimny mileage is 16.39 - 16.94 km/l. Jimny has received Not Tested safety rating.
Jimny car is available in 6 versions and 1 fuel options - petrol. Jimny petrol models comes with 1462cc engine which generates a peak power of 103 bhp @ 6000 rpm .
The new Maruti Suzuki Jimny, a SUV from Maruti Suzuki, was launched in India in Jun 2023. Jimny has received a 53% rating score from our users. Jimny is preferred for its performance and styling.
Jimny competes with Mahindra Thar, Force Motors Gurkha and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara in India.
Maruti Suzuki Jimny Model List
Jimny Model | Price | Key Specs |
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Zeta MT | ₹ 12.74 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual |
Alpha MT | ₹ 13.69 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual |
Alpha MT Dual Tone | ₹ 13.85 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual |
Zeta AT | ₹ 13.94 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC) |
Alpha AT | ₹ 14.89 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC) |
Alpha AT Dual Tone | ₹ 15.05 Lakh | Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC) |
Jimny Price
Jimny price starts from ₹ 12.74 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 15.05 Lakh. Jimny EMI starts from ₹ 25,832. Select city to check Maruti Suzuki Jimny on-road price.
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₹ 12.74 - 15.05 Lakh
Avg. Ex-Showroom price
₹ 25,832 for 5 Years
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Maruti Suzuki Jimny Key Specifications
Price |
₹ 12.74 - 15.05 Lakh |
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Fuel Type |
Petrol |
Mileage |
16.39 - 16.94 km/l |
Seating Capacity |
4 People |
Safety Rating |
Not Tested |
Warranty |
2 Years or 40000 km |
Engine Size |
1462 cc |
Transmission |
Manual, Automatic (TC) |
Size |
3985 mm L X 1645 mm W X 1720 mm H |
Fuel Tank |
40 litre |
Ground Clearance (mm) |
210 mm |
Jimny Expert Review
Why I would buy it?
- Off-roading ability
- Manageable size
- Endearing looks
Why I would avoid it?
- Lacklustre engine
- Uninspiring on-road dynamics
- Only seats four
Powertrain and performance
The Jimny is only available with one engine option. And there’s no diesel on offer.
The engine is the 1.5-litre, four-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol we have seen on Brezzas, Ciazes and Ertigas of yore. So, in a sense, it is a reliable and proven powertrain. It’s not the most powerful or exciting engine; it only makes around 105bhp of max power and 134Nm of peak torque.
There is no real grunt under 3,000rpm. And the moment you hit 4,000rpm, the engine takes on a loud, grainy, unrefined note. The Jimny feels best when driven at a sedate pace. It is best to stay between 80-90kmph in fifth gear on the highway for a relaxed drive. Beyond that, it proves to be taxing.
The engine can be had with two gearbox options - a five-speed manual and a four-speed automatic. The manual has short throws, but the shifts - which aren’t crisp or enjoyable - require effort. But, if you like driving - on the road - the manual is the better option. The automatic makes the Jimny more of a noise machine every time you stamp on the throttle pedal instead of one designed to help it go quicker.
Again, if you take things slow and easy, the four-speed automatic is not so much of a bother. This also bodes well for off-road use. But, on the road, the auto is avoidable.
Ride and handling
It is the same story when it comes to on-road dynamics. If you take things easy, the Jimny doesn't feel out of sorts. Start pushing, however, and the SUV struggles.
The steering is slow courtesy of the archaic recirculating-ball type system, which makes turning into corners a chore. Plus, with its ladder-frame chassis and rigid three-link suspension all around designed for off-road use, the body control around corners is poor. The Jimny doesn't like quick direction changes either and its preferred response to enthusiastic steering inputs is understeer.
It has too much pedal travel too before the brakes jump into action.
Not surprisingly, the Jimny doesn’t have the response, turn-in ability, or body control showcased by some compact SUVs.
It rides well, nonetheless. One can still feel a hint of lumpiness typical of a body on a ladder set-up over small bumps, but it handles the bigger bumps and potholes with poise. It never throws or thumps you around.
And off the road, the Jimny is brilliant.
The ground clearance and suspension are well-judged for off-road work. The rear suspension can kick at times, but mostly the SUV goes over stuff without a bother. It never feels fragile or inadequate, and one rarely needs to slow down, if at all.
It has fantastic approach and departure angles. The throttle response from the NA engine is linear and predictable to help through the slow and technical sections. The brake locking differentials work, even with road-going tyres. And though it is petrol, we didn’t struggle with low-end torque while negotiating steep inclines. We did have to keep the rpm higher than usual, but nothing too demanding.
The only thing we struggled with off-road was the steering. It was quite a bit of work when making U-turns on tight trails. The heft of the steering and too many turns lock-to-lock made it tedious.
Exterior
The Jimny isn't a big car, unlike say, the Mahindra Thar. It’s not butch-looking either. As a result, it doesn't command the same kind of road presence as the Thar or even some road-going SUVs like the Tata Nexon. Don't get us wrong - on its own, it looks endearing; desirable even. The boxy shape, the design hints from previous generation Jimnys, the tailgate-mounted spare wheel, the high ground clearance, and the no-frills but purposeful look do give that charming, retro SUV persona. But road presence is something it lacks.
Furthermore, the whole function-over-form philosophy Maruti has chosen for the Jimny leaves it feeling a bit cheap at places. The keyhole on the outside, the afterthought that is the proximity lock/unlock button, and the cost-effective but not-so-nice or handy door handles, make the Jimny seem like it's built to a cost. The fact that the doors lack heft and the door closing feels light and loose, doesn't help matters either.
Comfort, convenience and features
In this top-spec Alpha trim the Jimny gets a decent amount of kit. There’s a large touchscreen for the multimedia, a single-zone automatic climate control system, and the steering adjusts for rake. The latter also gets controls for audio and cruise control. On the safety end of things, it gets ESP and six airbags. The instrumentation of the Jimny is traditional with the driver information system only throwing up readouts for fuel efficiency in addition to the odo and trip readings.
The Jimny also comes with a complete deck of off-road hardware. It gets a low-range transfer case for serious offroading, in addition to hill descent, brake lock differentials, and tow hooks both front and back to help pull the SUV out if it gets stuck. Furthermore, being a high-riding SUV, it is easy to get in and out of.
The seats meanwhile are soft, but comfy and reasonably supportive. And being a narrow vehicle, everything is just at an arm’s length in the Jimny. So yes, it scores well on overall ergonomics too. It is not a car that will easily tire you, and that's good news for those looking at using it as a daily driver.
At the back, it can easily fit two mid-sized adults. And both will have decent shoulder room and good head and knee room. It doesn't feel as spacious though courtesy of the all-black interiors and small glass area all around, but the Jimny isn’t a cramped car for four people.
The boot space isn’t anything to write home about; it is good for more than just some carry-on luggage. But, it is significantly more usable and spacious than the Thar’s boot for reference.
Now, the Jimny’s cabin has its pluses, but it’s not without its shortcomings. The front door pockets, for instance, are useless. There aren’t enough storage spaces in the cabin to empty out your pockets. And there are only two cup holders between four occupants.
Additionally, the overall look and feel of materials need an upgrade given the Jimny's asking price. We understand that this Maruti’s interior will be subjected to more abuse than usual, but that is no reason not to give a nicer finished trim.
Conclusion
As an off-roader, the Jimny is fantastic. Its small size makes it easy to take on the unknown. Its naturally aspirated engine and linear throttle response help manage tricky sections with ease. The brake locking differential, the suspension, the overall visibility, and the well-executed approach and departure angles further help its cause to take on the rough. And having two additional doors and a reasonably sized boot is just icing on the cake.
But, the fact is, the majority of prospective Jimny owners will rarely subject their SUV to difficult off-roading. They might take on a dusty or gravelly trail often. And, a steep incline if they are feeling brave. But, mostly, the Jimny will live on the road. And on that front, it is a big compromise. A compromise which can be offset for some by its cuddly design and a tempting price tag. The former is already in place; the Jimny is adorable to look at. But, if Maruti is serious about making the Jimny a success, it might surprise us on the other count come the 7th of June.
Pictures by Kapil Angane
Maruti Suzuki Jimny Variants
Find a list of all 6 petrol versions of Maruti Suzuki Jimny. This table includes Maruti Suzuki Jimny on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.
- Jimny Petrol price in India ranges between ₹ 12.74 Lakh and ₹ 15.05 Lakh.
- Jimny Manual price ranges between ₹ 12.74 Lakh and ₹ 13.85 Lakh.
- Jimny Automatic (TC) price ranges between ₹ 13.94 Lakh and ₹ 15.05 Lakh.
- Petrol
- Manual
- Automatic (TC)
- 4 Seater
Jimny Versions | Ex-showroom Price | Compare |
Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual, 16.94 kmpl
Fuel Type: Petrol Engine: 1462 cc (Higher engine size helps to generate more power) Transmission: Manual (In a manual transmission car, the driver has to manually shift gears) Mileage: 16.94 kmpl (ARAI reported mileage) |
₹ 12.74 Lakh
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Key Features : 6 Airbags, Steering Mounted Controls, Reverse Camera Parking Assist, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment
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Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual, 16.94 kmpl
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₹ 13.69 Lakh
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Extra Features over Zeta versions : Cruise Control, Push Button Start, LED Headlights, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Petrol, 1462 cc, Manual, 16.94 kmpl
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₹ 13.85 Lakh
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Extra Features over Zeta versions : Cruise Control, Push Button Start, LED Headlights, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC), 16.39 kmpl
Fuel Type: Petrol Engine: 1462 cc (Higher engine size helps to generate more power) Transmission: Automatic (TC) Mileage: 16.39 kmpl (ARAI reported mileage) |
₹ 13.94 Lakh
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Key Features : 6 Airbags, Steering Mounted Controls, Reverse Camera Parking Assist, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment
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Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC), 16.39 kmpl
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₹ 14.89 Lakh
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Extra Features over Zeta versions : Cruise Control, Push Button Start, LED Headlights, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Petrol, 1462 cc, Automatic (TC), 16.39 kmpl
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₹ 15.05 Lakh
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Extra Features over Zeta versions : Cruise Control, Push Button Start, LED Headlights, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Maruti Suzuki Jimny Price in India
About Maruti Suzuki Jimny
Model launch date:
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny was showcased for the first time in India on 12 January, 2023 at the Auto Expo and was launched on 7 June, 2023.
Feature list:
Exterior:
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is a four-seater SUV. Outside, it gets a five-slot vertical grille, circular LED headlights with a washer, fog lamps fitted in the bumper, five-spoke 15-inch alloy wheels, a wide wheel arch, and a spare wheel mounted on the tailgate. The SUV is offered in seven exterior hues including Sizzling Red, Pearl Arctic White, Nexa Blue, Blackish Blue, Granite Grey, Sizzling Red with a bluish roof, and Kinetic Green with a black roof.
Interior:
Inside, it gets a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a rectangular black dashboard, circular AC vents, steering-mounted controls, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Engine, performance, and specifications:
The powertrain choice for the Maruti Suzuki Jimny includes a 1.5-litre K15B gasoline engine that produces 103bhp and 134Nm of torque and is paired with a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The power is sent to all four-wheels via the brand’s AllGrip Pro 4x4 system which also has a low-ratio gearbox.
Variants:
The Jimny five-door is offered in two variants namely Zeta and Alpha.
Safety:
In terms of safety, the SUV comes equipped with two front airbags, four side airbags, ABS with EBD, side-impact door beams, and ISOFIX.
Competition:
The Maruti Suzuki Jimny five-door locks horns with the Mahindra Thar and Force Gurkha.
User Reviews for Jimny
Nice one
Good on and off road Very nice and give a grand look
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Quick Facts about Maruti Suzuki Jimny
Maruti Suzuki Jimny price in India goes from ₹ 12.74 - 15.05 Lakh in India.
Maruti Suzuki Jimny being a SUV comes in 6 variants. The base model of Maruti Suzuki Jimny - Zeta MT starts at ₹ 12.74 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of Maruti Suzuki Jimny - Alpha AT Dual Tone is priced at ₹ 15.05 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 4 seater car then you should consider Jimny.Jimny car comes in 6 petrol versions. The Jimny petrol version comes with a 1462cc engine capacity and Manual or Automatic (TC) transmission modes. It generates 103 bhp @ 6000 rpm.
Maruti Suzuki Jimny comes in 7 colors which include Bluish Black, Kinetic Yellow with Bluish Black Roof, Sizzling Red with Bluish Black Roof, Nexa Blue, Sizzling Red, Granite Gray, and Pearl Artic White.
Compare Jimny with Alternatives
Maruti Suzuki Jimny | Mahindra Thar | Force Motors Gurkha | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara | |
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Price | ₹ 12.74 Lakh | ₹ 10.55 Lakh | ₹ 15.10 Lakh | ₹ 10.70 Lakh |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel | Diesel | Mild Hybrid(Electric + Petrol) |
Engine Size | 1462 cc | 1497 cc | 2596 cc | 1462 cc |
Transmission | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Power | 103 bhp @ 6000 rpm | 117 bhp @ 3500 rpm | 90 bhp @ 3200 rpm | 102 bhp @ 6000 rpm |
Torque | 134.2 Nm @ 4000 rpm | 300 Nm @ 1750 rpm | 250 Nm @ 1400 rpm | 136.8 Nm @ 4400 rpm |
Safety Rating | Not Tested | 4 Star (Global NCAP) | Not Tested | Not Tested |
Boot Space | 208 litres | - | 500 litres | 373 litres |
Ground Clearance | 210 mm | 226 mm | - | 210 mm |
Size | 3985 mm L X 1645 mm W X 1720 mm H | 3985 mm L X 1820 mm W X 1844 mm H | 4116 mm L X 1812 mm W X 2075 mm H | 4345 mm L X 1795 mm W X 1645 mm H |
Compare | Jimny base vs top model | Compare Jimny vs Thar | Compare Jimny vs Gurkha | Compare Jimny vs Grand Vitara |
Maruti Suzuki Jimny News
Maruti Suzuki has launched the Jimny in India with prices starting from Rs. 12.74 lakh (ex-showroom). The five-door SUV is offered in two variants with a single powertrain option. To date, the manufacturer has already gathered over 30,000 bookings for the Jimny.
Maruti Suzuki Jimny is expected to launch in the country in the first week of June. The off-roader has already gathered over 30,000 bookings ahead of its official price reveal next month. We have driven the Jimny on different terrains and our first-drive review will be live on the website on 26 May, 2023.
Maruti Suzuki has officially begun the production of its upcoming lifestyle off-roader, the Jimny. The five-door SUV is expected to launch in India in the coming weeks. The carmaker commenced logging in the orders for the SUV with a token of Rs. 25,000.
The new Jimny will be available in two variants across seven colour options at launch tomorrow. Bookings are open for Rs. 25,000.
The Maruti Jimny five-door has surpassed the 30,000 units booking milestone.
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