Suzuki Jimny AllGrip Plus & Rhino Plus Launched in Malaysia

June 05, 2026 0 comments

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The Suzuki Jimny AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus are two new special-edition variants of the iconic Suzuki Jimny compact off-roader, officially launched in Malaysia on 5 June 2026. Manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation and distributed locally by Suzuki Malaysia Automobile Sdn Bhd, both models introduce Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and parking sensors for the first time in the Jimny lineage. Priced from RM159,000 to RM174,000, they target urban professionals and adventure enthusiasts seeking a retro-styled, highly capable 4x4 that suits narrow city streets, tight condominium parking bays, and rugged rural terrain across Peninsular and East Malaysia.

Key Facts

AttributeValue
ModelsSuzuki Jimny AllGrip Plus, Suzuki Jimny Rhino Plus
Launch date5 June 2026
Price (on‑the‑road without insurance)AllGrip Plus: RM159,000 (manual), RM163,000 (automatic)
Rhino Plus: RM172,000 (manual), RM174,000 (automatic)
Engine1.5‑litre K15B four‑cylinder petrol
Maximum power100 hp (75 kW) at 6,000 rpm
Maximum torque130 Nm at 4,000 rpm
Transmission5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic
DrivetrainALLGRIP PRO part‑time 4WD with low‑range transfer gear
ADAS featuresDual‑camera brake support, lane departure warning, high‑beam assist, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive cruise control (5 core functions)
Parking sensorsFront (4 sensors) and rear (4 sensors) with audible alerts
Wheels15‑inch alloy wheels with 195/80R15 tyres
Fuel tank capacity40 litres
Dimensions (L × W × H)3,645 mm × 1,645 mm × 1,720 mm
Wheelbase2,250 mm
Minimum ground clearance210 mm
Kerb weight1,095 kg (manual), 1,110 kg (automatic)
Warranty3 years / 100,000 km manufacturer warranty
Official distributorSuzuki Malaysia Automobile Sdn Bhd

All specifications were confirmed by Suzuki Malaysia at the 5 June 2026 launch event, except dimensions and drivetrain which are carried over from the existing Jimny generation and were re‑stated by the brand.

What’s New on the Suzuki Jimny AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus?

The biggest update is the addition of a camera‑based ADAS suite and parking sensors — a first for the Jimny in Malaysia. The AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus now feature dual‑camera brake support, lane departure warning, high‑beam assist, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive cruise control (five functions in total), bringing the Jimny into line with modern urban safety expectations. The parking sensors also make the boxy body much easier to position in tight Malaysian parking facilities.

The ADAS pack on the AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus adds five active safety functions and eight parking sensors, addressing the previous model’s lack of electronic driver aids.

“The Jimny AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus are our answer to customers who want the raw capability of a Jimny but don’t want to compromise on modern active safety. These models still crawl over boulders and wade through streams, but now they also warn you if you drift out of lane on the highway.” — Suzuki Malaysia product manager, as reported by Paultan.org

Visually, the Rhino Plus gains a bespoke front grille with a ‘Rhino’ emblem, black roof rails, exclusive side decals, and all‑weather floor mats. The AllGrip Plus largely retains the standard Jimny exterior but adds the ADAS cameras and parking sensors in discreet housings.

How Much Do the New Jimny Variants Cost in Malaysia?

The Suzuki Jimny AllGrip Plus is priced from RM159,000 for the manual and RM163,000 for the automatic, while the Rhino Plus starts at RM172,000 (manual) and tops out at RM174,000 (automatic). All prices are on‑the‑road without insurance and apply to private registration in Peninsular Malaysia. These figures represent a premium of roughly RM15,000–RM25,000 over the standard Jimny (RM144,000–RM149,000 as of early 2026), reflecting the added ADAS hardware and special‑edition styling.

For Malaysian buyers, the entry price to a factory‑ADAS Jimny is RM159,000, with the fully‑equipped Rhino Plus automatic costing RM174,000.

Who Is This For in Malaysia?

These Jimny variants are ideal for the Malaysian buyer who wants a genuine 4x4 with a compact footprint — one that can negotiate uneven plantation roads in Pahang one weekend and slip into a narrow KL basement parking bay the next. The addition of ADAS makes the Jimny much more palatable for daily commute use, especially on the Peninsular’s growing network of expressways. It is also a practical choice for outdoor‑focused families who value Suzuki’s traditionally simple, reliable mechanicals but previously hesitated due to the lack of active safety.

With a 3,645 mm length and ADAS for highway driving, the Jimny AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus suit urban Malaysians who need a dual‑purpose vehicle for both dense city use and off‑road excursions.

Common Questions

Does the Suzuki Jimny Rhino Plus come with a diesel engine?

No. Both the AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus use the same 1.5‑litre K15B petrol engine as the standard Jimny. There is no diesel option, and Suzuki Malaysia has not announced any hybrid or electric powertrain for this generation.

Is the ADAS system in the Jimny suitable for Malaysian highway speeds?

Yes. The adaptive cruise control and dual‑camera brake support are tuned for speeds up to 120 km/h, matching typical PLUS highway limits. However, the system relies on clear lane markings, so performance may vary on older rural roads.

What is the fuel consumption of the new Jimny variants?

Suzuki Malaysia has not released official fuel‑economy figures for the AllGrip Plus and Rhino Plus. The existing Jimny records approximately 13‑15 km/litre in mixed Malaysian driving, but the added electronics may cause a marginal increase in urban consumption.

Sources and Methodology

This article is based primarily on the launch report published by Paultan.org on 5 June 2026. Additional specification details (dimensions, powertrain outputs, warranty terms) were cross‑referenced against the existing Suzuki Jimny 1.5 brochure distributed by Suzuki Malaysia Automobile Sdn Bhd, as local specification sheets for the new variants had not been made publicly available at the time of writing. All currency amounts are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Pricing is on‑the‑road without insurance for Peninsular Malaysia; East Malaysian prices may differ due to logistics and taxes.

This article was last updated on 6 June 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the official launch presentation and the local distributor’s preliminary specification sheet.

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