Maruti’s Jimny SUV Launched to Compete with Mahindra Thar
Maruti has launched its Jimny SUV to compete with the popular off-road SUV in the Indian market, the Mahindra Thar. In an attempt to compete with Thar’s price, Maruti previously introduced the Jimny Thunder edition. However, the company has now discontinued this model.
Discount on Jimny Thunder Edition
The Maruti Jimny Thunder edition was launched with an ex-showroom price ranging from 10.74 lakh to 14.05 lakh rupees, which was 1-2 lakh rupees less than the regular Jimny. The Thunder edition included several additional standard support devices that enhanced its look. The company had also garnished the front bumper, side door cladding, door visor, and ORVM, hood and front and side fender with silver.
Maruti Jimny SUV Price
The company has offered substantial discounts on its off-road SUV, the Maruti Jimny, in January. A corporate discount offer of 5,000 rupees has been given on all variants of its SUV MY2024 model. For the MY2023 model, it has provided a discount of up to 1.05 lakh rupees. For the Zeta and Alpha variants, the company has offered discounts of 50,000 rupees and 1,00,000 rupees respectively.
Maruti Jimny Engine and Powertrain
The Maruti Jimny is powered by a 1.5-liter K15B naturally aspirated petrol engine capable of generating 104 bhp of power and 134 Nm of peak torque. It can be paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The company offers a 4×4 drivetrain with a low-range gearbox in all its variants. This off-road SUV from the company comes with many modern features.
- Maruti has launched its Jimny SUV to compete with the Mahindra Thar.
- The Jimny Thunder edition was launched at a lower price than the regular Jimny but has now been discontinued.
- Maruti has offered substantial discounts on its Jimny, with a corporate discount offer of 5,000 rupees on all variants of its MY2024 model.
- The Maruti Jimny is powered by a 1.5-liter K15B naturally aspirated petrol engine and offers a 4×4 drivetrain in all its variants.