The Suzuki Jimny is already a very beloved
vehicle and has just become all the more desirable in Japan thanks to the
introduction of various graphic options that help it mimic previous-generation
Jimny models.
Suzuki’s first graphic package is dubbed
‘Heritage Style’. Priced from 24,000 yen (US$ 230), it includes orange and grey
stickers on the sides and can be optioned with a similar pattern on the spare
tire cover priced at 8,030 yen (US$ 75), as well as available color-matched mud
flaps for 14,575 yen (US$ 135). Customers can also pick 16-inch, 5-spoke wheels
for 18,590 yen (US$ 173).
The second package is dubbed ‘Revival
Style’ and incorporates a squiggle graphic on the sides with white, pink and
black. These graphics cost 24,090 yen (US$ 224) and can be paired with the same
graphic on the spare wheel cover for 8,030 yen (US$ 75) and a distinctive fender
emblem for 4,950 yen (US$ 46).
Two other options are the ‘Offroad Style’
and ‘Survival Style’. The first of those includes black, grey, and red strips
on the hood, sides, and rocker panels, adding to the retro appeal of the boxy
off-roader. As for ‘Survival Style’, it includes camouflage print graphics on
the sides and even across the back of the rear-view mirror.
It looks like the
graphic packages are available exclusively in Japan but we wouldn’t be
surprised to see some aftermarket firms offer similar vinyls in other
countries.