Maruti Jimny on display in 9 Indian cities ahead of launch

    Dealer showcases are already underway and will end on April 7 to make way for the launch of the Fronx coupe SUV.

    Published On Mar 29, 2023 09:20:00 AM

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    Maruti Suzuki has two important SUV launches lined up for its Nexa outlets in the coming months –the much-awaited Jimny and the Fronx. The Jimny has gathered more than 23,500 bookings since January, and to draw more prospective buyers, Maruti Suzuki has begun dealer displays of the SUV at select Nexa outlets. 

    1. Maruti Jimny launch by May this year
    2. Being shown in 9 Indian cities
    3. Fronx price announcement in April 2023

    Maruti Jimny customer showcase ends on April 7

    The Jimny, which made its debut at Auto Expo 2023, will go on sale in May. We've got our hands on a display schedule which confirms that the SUV will be showcased in nine Indian cities till April 7, 2023.  Following this, we will see the launch of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx coupe SUV, which is expected to happen around the second week of April, according to our dealer sources.

    The Jimny dealer showcase is currently ongoing in cities like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Mohali, Ludhiana, Raipur, Bhubneshwar and Bengaluru. Here is the detailed schedule of the dealer showcase. 

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny dealer showcase dates
    CityDates
    Delhi NCRMarch 26 - April 6
    AhmedabadMarch 26 - April 5
    Chandigarh/Mohali/LudhianaMarch 27 - April 7
    Raipur/BhubuneshwarMarch 26 - April 6
    MumbaiMarch 27 - April 5
    BengaluruMarch 26 - April 5

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny production, delivery details

    Series production for the India-bound Jimny 5-door will take place at Maruti's Gurugram plant and it will cater to domestic as well as international markets. Maruti Suzuki has plans to produce around one lakh units a year; around 7,000 units every month are expected to be earmarked for the domestic market, with the rest being for exports.

    Deliveries for the Jimny are expected to commence by late May in India and sources tell us that the top-tier Jimny Alpha will see priority in the production sequence, thanks to high demand.

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny powertrain, off-road tech

    Maruti Suzuki’s tried-and-tested 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine powers the Jimny, producing 105hp and 134Nm of peak torque. Gearbox choices include either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed torque-converter automatic. It gets Suzuki’s AllGrip Pro 4WD system with a manual transfer case and a low-range gearbox with ‘2WD-high’, ‘4WD-high’ and ‘4WD-low’ modes. The Jimny is also underpinned by a rugged ladder-frame chassis.

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny variants, features

    The Jimny is available in just two trims – Zeta and Alpha – where the latter gets the bells and whistles, including auto headlamps, SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system and Arkamys sound system. However, Maruti Suzuki is offering safety features like six airbags and hill-hold assist as standard. You can read a detailed breakdown of features here.

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny estimated price, launch date

    Maruti is expected to price the Jimny in the region of Rs 12 lakh and it is likely to go on sale in May 2023. While at launch it will have no direct rivals, Mahindra and Force are also developing 5-door versions of the Thar and Gurkha and both SUVs will cater to a similar customer base as the Jimny 5-door.

    Also see:       

    Maruti Suzuki Nexa outlets cross 2 million-unit sales milestone 

    Maruti Suzuki hits 25 million sales milestone

     

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