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The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is a four-wheel-drive vehicle based on the long wheelbase Suzuki Jimny SJ40/410 series. It was being built at the Maruti Suzuki's Gurgaon, India plant since 1985. It was primarily built as an off-road vehicle and all models were built with selectable 4WD.
As in Japan, Jimnys in Australia have borne the name Jimny Sierra since 2007, largely due to the Sierra name having become synonymous with small, capable off-road vehicles. Since 1999, GM Colmotores have been assembling the 1.3-litre, 79 PS (58 kW) JB33 with the name "Chevrolet Jimny" in Bogotá , Colombia . [ 45 ]
The Suzuki Jimny is a truly versatile vehicle, and we don't just mean in its prodigious off-road capabilities. The latest variant arrives in the form of the Jimny LCV for the U.K. market. In fact ...
In February 2023, the Chinese joint-venture SAIC-GM-Wuling introduced a new small city car in the form of a combination of a 3-door hatchback with features reminiscent of large off-road vehicles such as the Suzuki Jimny. [3] The result was the Baojun Yep crossover. [4]
Pages in category "Off-road vehicles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 334 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Officially, the vehicles have always been referred to as the Blazer/Jimmy, without the K5 prefix. After the release of the S-Series Blazer/Jimmy in 1983, the models were officially renamed " Chevrolet Full-Size Blazer " and " GMC K-Jimmy " ( V-Jimmy from 1987-1991), though they are often unofficially still addressed as "K5" to avoid confusion.
The Vitara was an immediate success across Europe. Italy had enacted a law which allowed off-road vehicles to bypass EEC quotas on Japanese imports, allowing the Vitara to be sold there without limits. In 1988, however, as a direct response to the considerable sales of the Vitara, Italy's Ministry of Foreign Commerce enacted a law requiring "at ...
An off-road vehicle (ORV) also referred to as an off-highway vehicle (OHV), overland vehicle, or adventure vehicle, is any vehicle designed to drive on non-paved roads and surfaces, [1] such as trails and forest roads, that have rough, uneven, and low-traction surfaces.