This has to be the first pink Maruti Jimny in the country. The Jimny stands as one of the world’s most renowned lightweight off-road vehicles, with a heritage spanning over five decades. In India, we first experienced its second-generation variant, known as the Gypsy, which continues to hold a special place among off-roading enthusiasts. Presently, Maruti offers the fourth-generation Jimny, noteworthy for introducing a practical 5-door version, marking a historic first in its lineage. The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive, reflected in its impressive sales figures. Let us now delve into the specifics of this distinctive colour option.
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First Pink Maruti Jimny
This video comes from Car_deal_india on YouTube. It captures quite an interesting visual. Someone decided to paint his Jimny pink for some reason. Now, it is not uncommon for people to customize the paint options for their vehicles. But going for the pink colour is not all that common. As a matter of fact, we are witnessing more and more pink colours on various cars only after the recent hit Hollywood movie, Barbie. It is simply fascinating to see how people are incorporating this colour into their lives. This pink Jimny is a prime example of that.
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Specs
The Maruti Jimny comes with a 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine, delivering a respectable 103 hp and 134 Nm of peak power and torque. You have the choice of pairing this engine with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. To ensure optimal power distribution to all four wheels, the SUV makes use of Suzuki’s well-regarded ALLGRIP PRO 4×4 system, which includes a valuable low-range transfer case and a locking differential. The Jimny offers an impressive ground clearance of 210 mm, along with remarkable approach, breakover, and departure angles of 36°, 24°, and 50°, respectively. When it comes to pricing, it falls within the range of Rs 12.74 lakh to Rs 15.05 lakh, ex-showroom.
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What We Think
We come across a lot of people who change the colour of their vehicles. However, it is more geared towards making the car look sporty on most occasions. Nevertheless, some people just want something truly unique. But we must mention that changing the colour of the vehicle is illegal in India. Hence, you must first visit your local RTO and acquaint yourself with the existing rules and regulations. In fact, these could be different for different places. Make sure to get permission from the authorities and modify the same on the registration certificate (RC) on the vehicle. In that manner, you won’t face any issues with the law.
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