The Brabus G-Class conversion from Suzuki Jimny has impressed car enthusiasts with its resemblance to the original version in every detail.
Since its launch in 2018, the fourth-generation Suzuki Jimny has become an inspiration for car modification companies due to its boxy and classic design, similar to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Recently, a modified Suzuki Jimmy based on the design of the Brabus G-Class was introduced in Dubai, and it has astonished car enthusiasts with its meticulous upgrades, resembling a shrunken G-Class.
To transform the Suzuki Jimny into a Brabus G-Class, the undisclosed company has redesigned many exterior details. First, the car is equipped with new headlights, combined with a G-Class-style grille and front bumper. The power dome hood features an air intake and an LED light bar placed on the roof of the car.
Other upgrades include mud flaps, Brabus alloy wheels, and large step boards. Additionally, there is a large carbon fiber rear spoiler, a Brabus spare tire cover, and new taillights.
On the inside, the cabin of the Suzuki Jimny is entirely wrapped in blue leather, with the Brabus logo added to the steering wheel and seats. The Starlight Headliner, a characteristic feature found in Rolls-Royce and Brabus models, is also installed in this modified version.
The modification company did not intervene in the engine of this modified Suzuki Jimny. Under the hood, the car is still equipped with a 1.5L gasoline engine, producing a maximum power of 103 horsepower and a peak torque of 138Nm, combined with a 4-speed automatic transmission.
The modified version is being sold by Al Ain Class Motors for a price of 165,000 AED (44,921 USD or 1 billion VND), which is twice the original price of the Suzuki Jimny in the UAE.
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