The Chronicle

A classic off-roader

- By Peter Haywood

ALTHOUGH there has been a new Suzuki Jimny on the market for more than a year, the company has decided to stop importing it to Britain because sales are so small.

That’s a great shame because it’s actually a very likeable small SUV with amazing off-road ability, cheap running costs and fair on-road manners. That said, the previous Jimny, which had a very long run from 1998 to 2018, is a great vehicle for a bit of urban fun, and is also one of the best off-roaders on the market.

Like all Suzukis, it’s reliable and long lasting, but out on the open road, it’s hard for many people to live with because of the tough 4x4 suspension needed to manage rough terrain without damage.

This bounces occupants around unmerciful­ly over anything but the smoothest of black stuff.

There is only one engine option, a little 84bhp, 1,328cc four cylinder petrol and it has more than enough power off-road, when combined with the standard set of proper low ratio gears.

I have taken Jimnys over some horrendous terrain, through deep mud and deeper rivers and up and down impossible-looking slopes. I expected to get stuck on many occasions and need a tow out, but I never did.

On the road, the engine is still driving all four wheels and, what with the weight of the heavier drivetrain and a shape rather less aerodynami­c than a small barn, performanc­e is not up to much and neither is economy.

There is reasonable accelerati­on up to 50 miles an hour but above that it struggles, and when cruising at 70 miles an hour on the motorway, economy drops considerab­ly. The government combined figure is 38.7mpg.

Although the road holding is reasonable, with a fair amount of grip, it will not corner safely anywhere near as fast as an equivalent family hatch.

Noise, from the engine, wind and road is also bad at speed.

The shape is, as it’s always been, that of an overgrown Tonka toy – but make no mistake – this is not a softie. The dated interior matches the square exterior looks and there are only four seats, with the rear two right above the rear wheels and still leaving little legroom.

Base models have electric windows and mirrors and two front airbags, the mid-range SZ3 adds remote locking, anti-lock brakes, roof rails, heated mirrors and a CD player. Top SZ4 has leather, alloys and aircon.

Pay about £7,450 for a ’15 15-reg SZ3, or £9,800 for a ’17 17-reg SZ4.

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Suzuki Jimny - great off-road, but not so great on the open road

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