Go-anywhere compact 4×4 range to expand; Jimny ute also under consideration
To call the Suzuki Jimny an exceedingly popular compact 4×4 is an understatement, since the factory in Japan is still struggling to keep up with global demand and the waiting list in Australia remains up to a year long.
But that hasn’t stopped the Japanese small-car brand from looking to capitalise on its iconic mud-plugger by expanding the latest Suzuki Jimny range, which arrived here in two-door form in January 2019.
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