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2019 Suzuki Jimny

The new generation Suzuki Jimny has been officially revealed! The 2019 Suzuki Jimny looks like it could be everything you could ever want in a compact SUV, first, it looks like an adorably baby-faced take on a mini G-Wagen, and this time around, a larger focus has been placed on its off-road capabilities. Ready to replace the old model built since 1998, the upcoming 2-door Jimny 4WD features a low range transfer gear to help you crawl through rugged terrain, a ladder frame, and a three-link rigid axle suspension. Inside there is a fancier dashboard with a decent sized color touch screen, and some safety basics like forward collision emergency braking. A manual and automatic transmission will be offered and it will be powered by a 1.5L inline-four engine.



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