1999 Suzuki Jimny Pictures

Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny
Pictures Suzuki Jimny

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1999 Suzuki Jimny specs: mpg, towing capacity, size, photos

See also the Suzuki LJ and Suzuki SJ, which used the Jimny name in some markets

The Suzuki Jimny is a small four wheel drive built by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki. Three body styles are available: a metal top, a hard top and soft top. The Jimny replaced the popular Sierra/ Samurai model in most markets in 1999, though its predecessor remains in limited production in some regions. The Jimny (3rd generation) was equipped with a newly designed 1.3L 16-valve four-cylinder electronically fuel injected engine or a 1.5 Diesel engine (again Market specific). A ladder type chassis and a dual ratio transfer case is standard, unlike many competing compact 4WDs which lack a low range, and are strictly in the crossover category.

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The Jimny's vacuum-locking hubs allow the vehicle to be shifted from 2WD to 4WD while travelling at up to 100km/ h (62mph). Shifting to low range requires the vehicle to be stopped, but there is no need to exit the vehicle. Newer Jimnys feature electronic "push-button" selectable four-wheel drive.

The Jimny features large windows, giving excellent visibility, apart from a rather serious blind spot caused by the oversized "B" pillar. The large amount of glass also creates a greenhouse effect, and the Jimny comes with air conditioning as a standard feature in some regions.

Two models of the Jimny are available in some markets, the standard hard top, and a canvas roofed "Cabrio" version. Both models come in JX and JLX specifications. These are fairly standard designations across the Suzuki off road range, with the JLX being the fully-optioned "luxury" version. In the case of the Jimny, the JLX adds roof rails, power steering, power windows, electronically adjustable exterior mirrors, and several interior comfort improvements. Both models are available in 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic gearbox. There is also a 2WD option, only available in 5 speed manual.



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