Liberty Walk Has Created Another G-Class-Inspired Suzuki Jimny

The latest-generation Suzuki Jimny has been a runaway success for the automaker and, along with its off-road credentials, one of the reasons for this is its classic, no-nonsense exterior styling.

In fact, the boxy Jimny looks similar to the iconic Mercedes-Benz G-Class, albeit on a much smaller scale so it’s little surprise that in recent years, many aftermarket tuners have started to modify the Jimny to resemble the Merc even more closely.

Liberty Walk is one of them. The Japanese aftermarket specialist has created a host of bold Jimny models since the off-roader’s launch and this latest example is one of its most striking to date.

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Adorning the exterior of this Jimny is gloss black paint and its front end has undergone a comprehensive transformation with revised headlights, black badging, a black grille, and a unique bumper with distinctive LED daytime running lights. Liberty Walk has also fitted a new hood with a large scoop that’s reminiscent of the bulging hood found on a Mercedes-AMG G 63.

The modifications continue on the sides where the tuner has fitted black aftermarket wheels and modified the exhaust so they now exit out from the side of the off-roader, also like a G 63. The side windows feature prominent wind deflectors, while at the rear of the roof there’s a large lip spoiler.

Finally, a handful of changes have also been made to the Jimny’s interior, including the fitment of black leather across the front and rear seats.

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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa Is Here With New Engine, Safety Aids, Design, And 186 MPH Top Speed

One of the most famous superbikes ever made, the Suzuki Hayabusa, has been redesigned for 2021.

Building on the success of the previous two generations, it has over 550 new parts and remains instantly recognizable, though it does boast improved aerodynamics, with sharper lines and new mirror design.

The motorcycle also features stacked LED headlights, positioned between the angular air intakes, new LED rear lights, chrome-plated twin exhausts and two analogue gauges flanking the TFT display, which shows a plethora of information, from the trip computer to the ambient temperature, clock, selected gear, etc.

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Making the riding experience safer and more pleasant are the electronic aids, such as the lean angle-sensitive ABS, hill-start assist, traction control, engine brake control, launch control, cruise control, active speed limiter, and bi-directional quick shifter. Suzuki’s Drive Mode Selector Alpha, which provides access to the different riding modes, is also present.

The 2021 Hayabusa’s chassis has been upgraded. There is a new subframe that contributes to the weight-saving, bigger brake discs up front and new suspension.

The 1,340 cc inline-four engine was chosen to power the new superbike, after the brand’s engineers experimented with other units, including six-pots. The mill, which produces 187 HP and 150 Nm (111 lb-ft) of torque, has undergone extensive reworking and complies with the Euro 5 emission standard, allowing the new ‘Busa to hit an electronically limited top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph).

Suzuki’s 2021 Hayabusa will arrive at dealers across the UK starting next month, with a recommended retail price of £16,499 (equal to $22,499).

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