
The Suzuki Jimny has long been celebrated for its compact size, unique design, and impressive off-road capabilities. First released in 1970, this mini SUV has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts worldwide, thanks to its agility in the city and its exceptional performance on rugged terrains. Originally classified as a kei car, the Jimny’s popularity has soared, with cumulative sales surpassing 2.85 million units by 2018. The 4th-generation Jimny, available in 3-door and 5-door variants, continues to cater to various consumer needs, with the light commercial vehicle (LCV) version being the only one legally available in Europe.
Suzuki had initially planned to release an electric version of the Jimny by 2030. However, shifts in the electric vehicle (EV) market and Suzuki’s cautious approach have cast uncertainty on the timeline. Despite this, digital artists have already begun imagining what an electric Jimny could look like, with several concept designs circulating online.


Jimn-e Concept: A Vision of the Electric Jimny’s Future
Automotive concept designer Mridul Basist recently shared his take on the electrified Jimny, dubbed the Jimn-e, on social media. Bassist, who asked, “Who said electric vehicles aren’t fun?” aimed to showcase that electric cars can offer as much off-road excitement as their gas-powered counterparts. The Jimn-e, designed under the theme of “Crazy Concept,” reinterprets the traditional Jimny with a futuristic twist.
Equipped with a four-wheel-drive electric powertrain, the Jimn-e retains the off-road prowess of the classic Jimny while integrating the characteristics of an EV. The design features a significantly lifted suspension and a distinctive front end with pixel-style auxiliary lamps, which brings a modern flair to the rugged charm of off-road SUVs. Large wheel arches make room for wide off-road tires, while the tail lamps also incorporate a unified pixel design, maintaining a consistent aesthetic.
While the interior design has not been revealed, the exterior alone suggests that the Jimn-e is ready for challenging off-road trails.


Could the Jimn-e Become a Reality?
The Jimn-e’s design suggests that EVs can be fun off-road. Its short body and excellent agility show that EVs can be useful enough. However, it is uncertain whether such an electric Jimny will actually become a reality. Suzuki is currently carefully considering its investment in the EV market, and it is still unknown whether an electric version of the Jimny will be launched.
Nevertheless, the Jimn-e from Basist is a design that fully demonstrates its potential as an EV. With its emphasis on off-road fun, this model proves electric cars can provide more driving pleasure than being eco-friendly. If this model makes it to the market, it will break down the barriers between electric and off-road vehicles and present a new vehicle dimension.