Unique, This Is The Form Of Suzuki Jimny 6x4 In The Style Of A Modified House From England

JAKARTA - Everyone is free to be creative in producing unique cars even though they are based on manufacturers. This was done by the owner of the UK-based Suzuki Jimny.

Quoting from the Carscoops page, Tuesday, March 4, Entering Mocho Fabrication, a small workshop on Broadway, England carries out a big task to create Jimny which is quite unique.

Based on Jimny's 2019 right steering wheel which was exported directly from Japan, the modified house transformed Suzuki Jimny with 6x4 driving creations, such as a double cabin car that looks dashing.

The idea came after seeing the six-wheeled Jimny rendering on the online platform. The maker added a third axis to the back of Jimny, using Suzuki's original parts and equipping them with tires of all terrain.

Of course, the bodywork must be expanded to accommodate the new axis, with an additional pair of sepatbors designed to match its original style. The exterior of this car is coated with Nardo Gray colors from Audi, which are neatly combined with black prints and matching rims for a clean display.

Entering the cabin, the Suzuki Jimny 6x4 received a myriad of updates from the original, where the seats were covered with black and gray skin, as well as additional colors in several areas.

This car is still equipped with a 1,500 cc K15B engine that produces 103 hp and 134 Nm of torque. However, the owner has a plan, which offers an increase in turbo kits which include turbochargers ofangan, manifolds, injectors, and intercoolers. This will increase the engine output to 170 cellphones and a much better 270 Nm torque.

Currently, the gearbox automatically has four accelerations delivering fourth power from six wheels through the standard 4WD system. But for those who really want to do everything, the full 6times6 conversion will be available.

Based on posts on Reddit social media, this car was modified last year but was only registered in 2025. Jimny's 6times4 originally planned to be auctioned off on March 1 at the Ascot Racecourse in the UK, with an estimated price range of 40,000 to 50,000.