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Suzuki Jimny Sales Figures

Suzuki Jimny

The Suzuki Jimny is a compact, off-road SUV produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki. The Jimny has a dedicated fan base globally due to its genuine off-road capabilities, iconic design, and affordable price point. It’s one of the few remaining small SUVs that prioritize ruggedness and off-road ability over on-road comfort and refinement. The Suzuki Jimny is a small SUV that was first introduced in 1970. The current-generation Jimny was introduced in 2018 and is available in Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Suzuki Jimny Overview

The Jimny lineage began in 1970 with the introduction of the LJ10 (Light Jeep 10). Over the decades, the vehicle has evolved through several generations, but it has always maintained its core philosophy as a compact, capable off-roader. The Jimny has been known by different names in various markets, such as the Samurai, Sierra, or Caribian, among others. The Jimny has a cult following among off-road enthusiasts and urban buyers looking for a distinctive, rugged vehicle.

Its launch in 2018 (for the latest generation) garnered significant attention, with demand often outstripping supply in several markets. The current-generation Jimny was introduced in Europe, Asia, and Australia. The Jimny is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 101 horsepower and 130 lb-ft of torque. It is available with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions. The Jimny is available in two trim levels: Sierra and Jimny. The Sierra trim comes standard with features like a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Bluetooth, and a rearview camera. The Jimny trim adds features like a roof rack, fog lights, and a skid plate.

Suzuki Jimny Sales Figures

Suzuki Jimny Europe Sales Data & Charts

Europe Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1998 4,171
1999 19,431
2000 21,351
2001 19,865
2002 21,541
2003 21,182
2004 26,674
2005 27,007
2006 28,388
2007 27,783
2008 21,880
2009 20,681
2010 17,473
2011 12,923
2012 12,467
2013 10,713
2014 10,787
2015 12,271
2016 13,184
2017 14,710
2018 10,438
2019 16,605
2020 10,063
2021 563
2022 459

Europe Annual Growth