Suzuki Jimny 5-Door Fuel Consumption

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The Suzuki Jimny 5-Door delivers excellent fuel consumption for a compact off-roader. Official figures and real-world tests indicate the following:

  • Manufacturer-quoted fuel consumption: 6.4–7.3 L/100 km (approximately 37–45 mpg), depending on transmission and market[1][3][4][5][8].
  • Manual transmission: As low as 6.3–6.4 L/100 km (37–45 mpg)[1][5][8].
  • Automatic transmission: Slightly higher, around 7.3–7.4 L/100 km (31.8–40 mpg)[4][5].
  • City driving (real-world test): About 10 km/L (10 liters per 100 km; 23.5 mpg) with heavy traffic[7].
  • Highway driving (real-world test): Up to 16 km/L (6.25 liters per 100 km; 37.6 mpg)[7].
  • Fuel tank capacity: 40 liters[2].
  • Engine specs: 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol, available in both 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmission[2][4][6].

The Jimny 5-Door’s fuel efficiency stands out compared to other small SUVs and is competitive even with larger crossovers[5]. Some sources claim up to 45 mpg under optimal conditions, which translates to fewer stops at the gas station[1]. In practical scenarios, especially urban driving with frequent stops or heavy loads, consumption may increase but remains reasonable for a capable 4×4 vehicle[7].

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