Discover the 2026 Suzuki Jimny’s larger 9‑inch display, enhanced ADAS safety suite, and new interior features. Reserve yours today!
Refreshed Exterior with New Sensor
The 2026 Jimny Nomade keeps its iconic boxy silhouette, but adds a subtle yet useful front‑air‑dam sensor positioned above the grille. This extra sensor improves obstacle detection, especially at low speeds.
Upgraded Interior: Bigger Touchscreen and Digital Displays
Inside, the star of the show is an optional 9‑inch infotainment touchscreen that supports smartphone integration, satellite navigation and a rear‑view camera. Directly above the classic mechanical gauges, a 4.2‑inch colour multi‑information screen provides easy access to vehicle data.
Additional comfort touches include standard LED ambient lighting, a steering wheel with audio‑control buttons, and a protective cover for the front‑panel USB port.
Powertrain Remains Proven
Mechanically, the Jimny sticks to the reliable 1.5‑litre naturally aspirated gasoline engine delivering 101 hp and 130 Nm of torque. All‑wheel drive stays standard, with buyers choosing between a 5‑speed manual or a 4‑speed automatic gearbox.
Advanced Driver‑Assistance System (ADAS) Boost
The safety suite gets a major upgrade. New features include Dual‑Sensor Brake II, low‑speed automatic emergency braking, lane‑departure warning, and traffic‑sign recognition. Automatic‑transmission models also receive adaptive cruise control for smoother highway cruising.
Pricing and Availability in Japan
- Base price: ¥2,926,000 (≈ ₩488.8 million VND)
- Manual‑gear surcharge: +¥275,000 (≈ ₩45.9 million VND)
- Automatic‑gear surcharge: +¥176,000 (≈ ₩29.4 million VND)
- Premium touchscreen upgrade: +¥21,500,000 VND
- Craggy Style accessory pack: +¥67,500,000 VND
High Demand Triggers Lottery Booking
Because demand outstrips production capacity, Suzuki will hold a lucky‑draw reservation for customers who order in February, ahead of the public launch in March. Production is slated to start in July to clear the backlog.
Current Japanese‑market units are imported from Suzuki’s Indian plant. Following the domestic debut, the updates are expected to roll out to other international markets in the near future.

