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Ever looked at a Suzuki Jimny and thought the one thing it needed was more wheels? Well you’re in luck, because a 6×4 example of the pint-sized off-roader is heading to auction in the UK.
Listed by Historics Auctioneers, this Suzuki Jimny was originally a Japanese-market model before it was imported to the UK, where its new owner took it to Mocho Fabrication for extensive modifications.
This included a chassis and body extension, as well as the fitment of a third axle – claimed to be made from genuine Suzuki parts – which now sits under a rear bed.
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Unfortunately, while there are six wheels, the rearmost set isn’t physically connected to the engine and transmission, meaning this is actually a 6×4.
The Jimny’s standard 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine is also unchanged, continuing to produce 75kW of power and 130Nm of torque, mated to a four-speed automatic transmission.
Though never designed to be a sports car, critics often suggest the Jimny could do with more power, and the extra weight certainly wouldn’t have helped this example.
Additional exterior modifications included chequer-plated lining in the tub and a respray in Audi’s Nardo Grey paint.
The cabin was also treated to an overhaul, with black and grey quilted leather upholstery, as well as a Kenwood head unit which has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
While it’s not known how much the conversion cost, Historics Auctioneers estimates the Jimny 6×4 could sell for between £40,000 ($81,400) to £50,000 ($101,750) when it goes under the hammer.
For context, in Australia you can buy a three-door Jimny from $30,490 before on-road costs, and a five-door Jimny XL from $34,990 before on-roads. But those have only got four wheels…
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.
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