Maruti Jimny in this Marlboro livery looks enticing. Jimny is one of the most popular lightweight off-roaders on the planet. Its history and legacy date back to over 50 years. In India, we got a taste of its second-generation model called the Gypsy. It still remains one of the most popular and successful products among the off-roading community here. Currently, Maruti sells the 4th-gen model. It is for the first time in its history that it comes with a practical 5-door version. People have really appreciated it as indicated by its sales numbers. For now, let us take a look at the details of this digital rendering.
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Maruti Jimny in Marlboro Livery
These illustrations capture quite an attractive and accurate version of the Marlboro design. The bonnet has a red and white colour theme with Marlboro lettering in the middle. The tiny details on the slats of the grille look cool too. One slat is finished in white colour while the others are dyed in red paint. These go well with the black grille. Moreover, the round LED headlamps look quite enticing as well. There is a rugged bumper with white inserts. The wide tyres also have some white design patterns on them. The side panel replicates the Marlboro design thoroughly, There are auxiliary lights on the roof carrier as well.
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Specs
The Maruti Jimny is equipped with a 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine, delivering a respectable 103 hp and 134 Nm of maximum power and torque. You have the option to pair 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 utilizes Suzuki’s renowned ALLGRIP PRO 4×4 system, featuring a useful low-range transfer case and a locking differential. The Jimny boasts a ground clearance of 210 mm, and its approach, breakover, and departure angles are quite impressive at 36°, 24°, and 50°, respectively. In terms of 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 appreciate the work that goes into producing something like this. Even though it is in the digital realm, the uniqueness of this design really shines through. Moreover, we can only witness most modifications in such renditions because most customizations are illegal in the country. The laws around car modifications are quite strict in India. Therefore, we would advise our readers to never go for crazy alterations to your vehicle. Failing to do so will result in frequent encounters with the traffic police.