Suzuki has introduced Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in the Jimny 3-door and Jimny Sierra models in Japan, enhancing safety and tech appeal. While the update is Japan-exclusive for now, speculation is growing over whether Maruti Suzuki will bring similar upgrades to the Indian market.
Suzuki’s iconic off-roader, the Jimny, has received a significant technological boost in its home market. The 2026 model year update brings Level 2 ADAS features to the Jimny 3-door and Jimny Sierra variants in Japan, marking a major leap in safety and driver convenience for the rugged SUV. The update is set to go on sale from November 4, 2025.
Important Points
- The ADAS suite includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and traffic sign recognition
- Suzuki Connect, the brand’s connected car platform, is now integrated, offering remote vehicle monitoring and alerts
- Cosmetic changes include redesigned front and rear bumpers, enhancing the SUV’s off-road stance without altering its classic boxy silhouette
- The Jimny retains its ladder-frame chassis and ALLGRIP PRO 4WD system, preserving its off-road DNA
- The update is currently limited to the Japanese market, with no official confirmation yet on an India launch
- Industry watchers speculate that Maruti Suzuki may consider introducing ADAS in the India-spec Jimny 5-door, especially as safety norms tighten and consumer expectations evolve
- The Jimny 5-door, manufactured in India, has already crossed 1 lakh units in exports, with strong demand from markets like Japan, Mexico, and Australia
While the Indian version of the Jimny continues without ADAS for now, the Japanese update signals Suzuki’s intent to modernize its rugged lineup. If introduced in India, the tech upgrade could significantly enhance the Jimny’s appeal in the competitive compact SUV segment.
Sources: Times Now Auto, RushLane, Autonexa, Motoroids, The Morung Express