Suzuki Jimny Five-Door Review: Indian Market Forbidden Fruit Driven

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If love was a five-letter word, I’m sure it’d be spelt ‘Jimny’. How could it not be? Furthering this romanticisation is the inherent disparity between markets created due to emission regulations or supposed demand (or lack of). But despite what I’ve just said in the last few lines, anyone (yours truly, ahem) with the slightest of disdain for SUVs and a penchant for moaning about the loss of more civilised cars wouldn’t be expected to like the Suzuki Jimny. It’s even got the makings of what we usually associate with less likeable cars: a tall body, rudimentary mechanicals, and a seemingly gutless engine.

Yet instead of detesting it, I have fallen in love with it, and I definitely am not the only one. Spending a few days with the five-door Suzuki Jimny and covering a few hundred miles with it made me realise why there’s still a strong case to be made for cars like the Jimny, and we mightn’t have too much time on our hands to stop them from disappearing.

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