2026 Suzuki Jimny three-door gets tech upgrades ahead of Australian re-launch


The Suzuki Jimny three-door has been given a suite of safety and tech upgrades – and a price increase – in Japan, providing a potential preview of what to expect from the updated model due on sale in Australia next year.

An updated three-door Jimny is scheduled for local release in the first quarter of 2026 (January-March), with details and pricing yet to be announced. 

Suzuki Australia has told CarExpert the upgrades for Japanese-market Jimny three-door vehicles will not necessarily be identical to those of the updated model coming to showrooms here. 

As reported by Creative Trend, the changes in Japan include a digital speedometer – currently not offered on the three- or five-door Jimny – in a new 4.2-inch centre display between the analogue dials. 

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The cabin also gains a 9.0-inch infotainment touchscreen running revised software, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone compatibility, as well as connectivity to the Suzuki Connected phone app.

A previous report from Creative Trend also confirmed Japan’s updated three-door Jimny now has a dual-camera system for its autonomous emergency braking system, offering adaptive cruise control, reverse brake support, and a false-start reverse prevention function.

The update is accompanied by price rises of between eight and 16 per cent in Japan. The three-door Jimny Lite is currently priced from $34,990 before on-road costs in Australia – and an eight per cent increase would add an extra $2800 to that price.

Pricing may also be impacted by the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) introduced in Australia this year, which lowers the legal limit of CO2 emissions permitted for each auto brand every year between 2025 and 2029.