The Suzuki Jimny, originally introduced as the Suzuki LJ10 in 1970 following Suzuki’s acquisition of the Hope Motor Company, which had developed a small off-road vehicle known as the HopeStar ON360 with only around 45 units produced. The initial design aimed for the Kei-class category, a Japanese tax classification for compact vehicles. Suzuki continues to offer Kei-class Jimny models alongside the larger global versions that have gained widespread recognition in the off-road community.
Thanks to its popularity, the Suzuki Jimny has fostered a thriving market for modifications, with many enthusiasts choosing to add snorkels to their vehicles. Snorkels are a valuable off-road enhancement as they relocate the air intake point to a higher position on the vehicle, away from the engine bay. This adjustment shields the engine and its components from the harsh conditions encountered during off-road adventures. Installing a snorkel provides the assurance that your engine will consistently receive clean air while venturing off-road, allowing you to explore more confidently.
They offer snorkels for a wide range of Suzuki Jimny models, spanning from the 1984 iterations to the latest versions introduced in 2018 and beyond. If you’re looking to enhance the practicality of your Jimny, they also provide a variety of universal accessories such as jerry cans, roof boxes, and other items to simplify both on-road and off-road experiences.