Suzuki Jimny XL sales back on after stop-delivery pause
Suzuki Australia has officially lifted the temporary sales hold on the Jimny XL, with deliveries to customers beginning immediately.
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Suzuki Australia has officially lifted the temporary sales hold on the Jimny XL, with deliveries to customers beginning immediately. Suzuki Motor Corporation pulled the five-door Jimny from showrooms at the end of July to investigate a technical concern..
With no resolution timeframe, Suzuki told its dealers to offer full deposit refunds to waiting customers. Suzuki framed the move as a way to protect customer experience and uphold its century-long reputation for reliability.
The investigation has now wrapped up, and Suzuki Motor Corporation has confirmed the Jimny XL meets all safety, quality, performance and compliance standards. Suzuki has cleared stock at ports and yards for release, and dealers can now resume retail sales.
Michael Pachota, Suzuki Australia’s General Manager for Automobiles, said the decision to pause sales was the right move. “Our customers’ trust in Suzuki is built on the promise that quality and safety always come first. While this pause was undoubtedly disruptive, it was absolutely the right step to ensure we deliver on this promise. With sales now resuming, we’re excited to continue delivering one of the most loved vehicles in our line-up for Australian drivers.”
The stop-sale caused frustration among buyers eager for the larger five-door Jimny, with many forced to decide between refunds or waiting it out. With sales back on, expect demand to surge quickly and deliveries to start right away.
The Jimny has always punched above its weight as a compact, affordable, go-anywhere 4X4. The arrival of the Jimny XL was the answer to one of the biggest requests from Aussie buyers: more space and practicality without losing the cult off-road charm. With its extra doors and longer wheelbase, the XL makes the Jimny more usable for families, tourers and anyone who found the three-door a bit too tight.
It keeps the ladder-frame chassis, low-range transfer case and that unmistakable boxy silhouette that made the Jimny a global icon. That combination of classic 4X4 DNA and added everyday usability is exactly why demand spiked from the moment Suzuki announced the model for Australia in late 2023.
It’s not just another SUV, it’s a vehicle with a loyal following that blends nostalgia, capability and modern practicality in one of the most affordable true off-road packages on the market.