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New Jimny - UK

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20 Jun 2018 21:09 - 21 Jun 2018 09:23 #193689 by Foxtrot
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MadsV wrote: Here is one in Chile
I can see an all grip logo there


They could be using the AllGrip pro logo, I can't quite make it out? This video is quite good it explains all the different AllGrip modes

www.suzuki.co.nz/all-grip



This is on Suzukis website:
www.globalsuzuki.com/automobile/lineup/newjimny/index.html
Part time 4WD with low range transfer gear
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21 Jun 2018 00:56 #193693 by Caelite
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I absolutely love it. I wonder with the amount of outlets calling it a baby G class if Suzuki will ever take a leaf out of Mercedes/AMGs book and bring out a 'Jimny Sport' with the 1.6T out of the wee swift and some snazzy shocks.

A guy can dream :D

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21 Jun 2018 14:15 - 21 Jun 2018 15:22 #193709 by Foxtrot
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Desiris wrote: I think the front prop is hidden behind the centre prop in the picture. There's a chassis view from a different angle in this you tube video at 0.43


If you look at the video 35 seconds in it shows the automatic gear lever and just below it there is a 4x4 selector lever?
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21 Jun 2018 14:29 #193710 by MadsV
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The best theory yet must be that its an electric switch lever

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21 Jun 2018 19:00 - 21 Jun 2018 20:21 #193712 by Foxtrot
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On another website somebody has translated the brochure.
Here are the dimensions for your garage....:)

Jimny SIERRA ( with flared wheel arches)
L 3600 mm, a total width of 1600 mm, a total height of 1715 mm, and a wheelbase of 2250 mm.

Fuel Consumption: (Japanese version so it could be the 660cc version?)

Fuel consumption of the new "Jimny" will be 16.2 km / L for 5-speed MT

For 4-speed AT it will be 13.3 km/ L , specification from WLTP, which is the new fuel consumption standard .
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21 Jun 2018 19:47 #193714 by helijohn
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mlines wrote: Whilst the purists will love it, I think the high street market would expect permanent 4WD such as an Alldrive transmission. I hope for jimny sales that they do offer that in some markets.


That is what I would want.

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