Maruti Suzuki Jimny 5-door: India-spec And Japan-spec Model Differences Explained
- by Rohit Shah
- Jan 31, 2025
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The Japan-spec Jimny not only gets a new suffix, but a few extra creature comforts and a BIG safety tech as well, all of which is missing on the India-spec model
Maruti Suzuki recently created history by achieving a big feat of exporting a new made-in-India car (read the Jimny 5-door) to the Japanese carmaker’s home country. It will sit above the Jimny 3-door that’s already on sale in Japan. If the thought of what’s different between the India-spec and Japan-spec models is bothering you, fret not, we have compiled the list of differences in this article. Keep reading to find out:
A New Suffix
While the Jimny 5-door in India is just referred to as the Maruti Suzuki Jimny, the Japan-spec model gets the ‘Nomade’ suffix. It’s in line with the Jimny 3-door that is called the Jimny Sierra in the carmaker’s home country.
New Paint Options
While the India-spec Jimny 5-door is available in a total of seven paint options, the Japan-spec SUV can be had in six shades. It misses out on the Kinetic Yellow colour but gets two completely fresh shades: Chiffon Ivory Metallic (in a dual-tone combo) and Jungle Green.
India-spec Jimny Colours |
Japan-spec Jimny Nomade’s Colours |
Pearl Arctic White |
Arctic White Pearl |
Nexa Blue |
Jungle Green |
Bluish Black |
Bluish Black Pearl |
Granite Grey |
Celestial Blue Pearl |
Sizzling Red |
Chiffon Ivory Metallic with black roof |
Sizzling Red with Bluish Black roof |
Sizzling Red with black roof |
Kinetic Yellow with Bluish Black roof |
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Gets Some Additional Features Too
The Japan-spec Suzuki Jimny Nomade gets some extra features over the India-spec model. These include two small mirrors on the underside of the ORVMs to reduce blindspots and/or to help it when going off-roading.
Suzuki also offers it with heated ORVMs and heated front seats, both of which are not on offer with the India-spec Jimny 5-door. Another difference between the two is that the former also comes with a black and grey fabric upholstery compared to the India-spec model’s all-black interior. One more feature that is separate on the two SUVs is the provision of a different touchscreen compared to the 9-inch display offered in our market.
The biggest talking point of the Jimny Nomade, however, is the inclusion of ADAS tech that’s been given a miss in India. It gets the Level-2 ADAS kit that encompasses traffic sign recognition, collision mitigation system, and adaptive cruise control.
A Slight Dip In Output
While both the India-spec and Japan-spec Jimny get the same 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine, the former has a slightly detuned output. The technical specifications are given below:
Specification |
India-spec Jimny |
Japan-spec Jimny Nomade |
Power |
105 PS |
102 PS |
Torque |
134 Nm |
130 Nm |
Transmission |
5-speed MT, 4-speed AT |
5-speed MT, 4-speed AT |
That said, both versions of the SUV get 4-wheel-drivetrain (4WD) as standard.
Any Difference In Prices?
The Japan-spec Jimny Nomade is priced from 2,651,000 yen to 2,750,000 yen, which roughly translates to Rs 14.86 lakh to Rs 15.41 lakh at the time of writing this report. For reference, the Jimny 5-door costs between Rs 12.74 lakh and Rs 14.95 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) in India. It rivals the Mahindra Thar Roxx and Force Gurkha 5-door in our market.