2025 Maruti Jimny Launched! New Hybrid Engine, 4×4 Thrills and Price Drop – Is It Better Than Thar

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Maruti Suzuki has officially launched the 2025 Maruti Jimny, and

Maruti Suzuki has officially launched the 2025 Maruti Jimny, and this time it comes with some serious updates that could shake up the off-road segment. The most exciting change? A new hybrid engine, updated interiors, and a noticeable drop in starting price. All this raises an important question – can the new Jimny finally beat the Mahindra Thar?

Rugged Yet Fresh: Exterior and Design

The 2025 Maruti Jimny sticks to its iconic boxy silhouette, but gets subtle design tweaks. The front grille has been slightly redesigned for a more modern look, and new alloy wheels give it a bolder stance. A couple of new color options, including a fresh green and grey, add to its off-road appeal. Despite the updates, it still looks very much like a proper SUV, not just a hatchback on steroids.

Feature Upgrades & Cabin Feel

Inside, the cabin feels more refined now. The dashboard layout remains functional but sees better quality materials and a new 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other key additions include automatic climate control, cruise control, and rear AC vents. It’s still a narrow SUV, so three in the back will be tight, but for two, it’s plenty comfortable.

All-New Hybrid Engine & Performance

Under the hood, the 2025 Maruti Jimny now gets a 1.5L petrol-hybrid engine that combines Maruti’s Smart Hybrid tech with better torque delivery. While the petrol-only version is still available with manual and automatic gearbox options, the hybrid variant is the highlight this year.

It remains a ladder-frame 4×4 with low-range transfer case – something that off-road lovers will truly appreciate. Whether it’s rocky terrain or slushy trails, Jimny continues to handle it with ease.

Mileage & Efficiency

Maruti claims the petrol-hybrid version delivers 20.5 km/l, which is a big leap from the older 16.94 km/l figure. This makes it one of the most fuel-efficient 4×4 SUVs in the country – something Thar doesn’t offer yet.

Pricing & Verdict

Here’s the shocker – the 2025 Maruti Jimny now starts at ₹9.25 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base petrol, while the hybrid versions go up to ₹12.85 lakh. That’s a clear price advantage over the Thar, especially when you factor in running costs.

Final Verdict: If you want a practical, fuel-efficient SUV that can go off-road without burning a hole in your wallet, the new Jimny Hybrid makes a solid case for itself. While Thar still wins on space and road presence, 2025 Maruti Jimny strikes a better balance between daily usability and weekend adventure.

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