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Suzuki Jimny Looking Like A Brabus G63 Causes Stare With Its Impressiveness In Dubai

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Suzuki Jimny is quite a popular SUV, especially after the introduction of the fourth-generation model in 2018. Over the years, various body kits have been produced for the Suzuki Jimny, which were inspired, in particular, by the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. In Dubai, Suzuki Jimny was presented in the style of the Brabus G63.

Sold by Al Ain Class Motors, the car is one of Jimny’s most heavily redesigned crossovers, yet it does look like a G-Class. The front end of the SUV has been redesigned with new headlights and surrounds, a Mercedes-Benz-style grille, larger air intakes, direction indicators on the front side panels, and an air intake hood. The unknown tuner behind the transformation also outfitted the Jimny with two rooftop modules with LED strips.

Other Suzuki modifications include flared wheel arches, new black-trimmed wheels, and larger side steps. There’s also a large carbon fiber spoiler, a spare wheel cover with the Brabus logo, and new taillights. Changes continue in the cabin. The seats, lower dash, transmission tunnel, door panels, and steering wheel center are wrapped in bright blue leather, while other areas of the cabin are trimmed in blue Alcantara.

Too bad its engine is still a 1.5-liter i4 cylinder that produces 102 hp mated to a 5-speed automatic unlike the various monstrous V8 and V12 engines the Brabus offers.





In Dubai, the car costs about $45,000, which is double the starting price of a regular SUV.

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