- From a “Tool Car” to a Colorful Community Icon
- Exterior Design: An Artistic Signature on a Classic Shape
- Interior: Color Accents Instead of Pure Austerity
- Powertrain and Four-Wheel Drive: The Core Remains Untouched
- On the Road and in the City: Small Car, Big Presence
- Off-Road and Sand: The Original Jimny Spirit Lives On
- Standard Suzuki Jimny vs. Jimny ART Edition
- Who Is This Car For?
From a “Tool Car” to a Colorful Community Icon
Since its return to regional markets, the Suzuki Jimny has firmly established itself in the Gulf as a compact four-wheel-drive vehicle with simple mechanics but exceptional capability on sand, mountains, and narrow off-road trails. This combination has made it a favorite platform for customization enthusiasts in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
The Suzuki Jimny ART Edition takes this customization culture one step further by offering it factory-ready. With a distinctive exterior and interior artistic package, the distributor aims to speak directly to the Jimny community—eliminating the need for owners to search for aftermarket workshops to bring their vision to life.

Rather than presenting the idea as a concept interview, this article treats the Jimny ART Edition as a real-world vehicle worthy of review: How does it look? What’s different inside? Does it retain the same off-road ability? And is it worth paying a premium for a ready-made factory customization instead of going the free-modification route?
Exterior Design: An Artistic Signature on a Classic Shape
At its core, the ART Edition retains the familiar Jimny silhouette: boxy, sharp-edged, and compact—giving it the appearance of a “serious toy” on the road. Suzuki, however, has layered a clear artistic identity onto this classic form.
Key Exterior Highlights of the ART Edition:
Exclusive colors and artistic graphics or stripes, giving the vehicle a unique personality among individually modified Jimnys.
Black or color-accented details on the grille, mirrors, side decals, and rear spare-wheel cover, enhancing visual presence.
Distinctive alloy wheels (sometimes dual-tone or with unique finishes) paired with light off-road tires, maintaining the Jimny’s functional nature.
These touches don’t fundamentally change the Jimny’s shape, but they make the ART Edition feel like a vehicle “custom-built for its owner”—without the hassle of choosing workshops, graphic designs, or modifications that could potentially affect warranty coverage.
Interior: Color Accents Instead of Pure Austerity
Inside, the Jimny remains true to its utilitarian roots: a straightforward dashboard, physical buttons, and a general sense that it’s a working tool rather than a luxury lounge. The ART Edition attempts to soften this image without losing the Jimny’s practical character.
Interior Highlights:

Exclusive ART Edition seat upholstery, featuring contrasting colors, stitching, or logos that reinforce the artistic theme.
Color accents on the dashboard and doors, often reflecting the exterior color through vents or console trims.
Retention of core equipment such as a central touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a multi-function steering wheel (depending on specification).
The result is a cabin that remains easy to clean and suitable for rugged use, but now feels less monotonous and more expressive.
Powertrain and Four-Wheel Drive: The Core Remains Untouched
Suzuki has wisely left the mechanical setup unchanged in the ART Edition. Under the hood sits the familiar 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, paired with either a manual or automatic transmission, and a true four-wheel-drive system with a transfer case offering 2H, 4H, and 4L modes.
Core Capability Highlights:
1.5-liter engine producing around 100 horsepower, prioritizing durability over outright performance.
Very short wheelbase and respectable ground clearance, ideal for narrow trails and obstacles.
Mechanical low-range (4L) that remains effective in sand and rocky terrain.
Because the ART Edition avoids excessive weight or mechanical complexity, its off-road performance remains identical to the standard model.
On the Road and in the City: Small Car, Big Presence
In urban environments:
Compact dimensions make parking effortless.
Upright seating position provides excellent visibility.
Distinctive styling attracts attention, especially with the ART Edition’s artistic finishes.
Ride comfort remains firm, as expected from a ladder-frame off-roader. Buyers choosing the Jimny as a daily driver accept this trade-off in exchange for character and capability.

Off-Road and Sand: The Original Jimny Spirit Lives On
The Jimny’s popularity in the Gulf stems from its genuine off-road ability at a reasonable price point.
In ART Edition form:
Excellent approach and departure angles remain unchanged.
Low curb weight helps prevent bogging in soft sand.
Factory-installed customization avoids warranty concerns associated with aftermarket modifications.
This makes the ART Edition ideal for drivers who want adventure and individuality without unnecessary risk.
Standard Suzuki Jimny vs. Jimny ART Edition

Who Is This Car For?
Enthusiasts who want standout styling straight from the showroom
Urban drivers seeking a compact off-roader with weekend adventure capability
Buyers attracted to the Jimny lifestyle and community culture
