The Suzuki Jimny has seen its off-road capability increased, along with its ride height.
Swiss company Avus Auto has collaborated with Germany’s Delta4x4 to create a Jimny with 400 millimetres of ground clearance, thanks to the addition of Tibus portal axles.
While ‘portals’ are more often found on serious four-wheel-drive builds, Avus is offering the modification for the smaller Suzuki off-roader, which transfers the drive from the axle down through a gearset to the wheels.
The addition greatly improves under-car clearance, reducing the chances of the vehicle’s differential housings fouling on boulders, logs, and debris when driving along remote tracks.
To put the Jimny’s new-found 400mm ground clearance into perspective, the new Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series enjoys 235mm, while the elevated Ford Ranger Raptor is listed as having 283mm with standard wheels and tyres.

Avus says it is building just 12 of the portal Jimnys, complete with 40mm suspension lift, adjustable shock absorbers with remote reservoirs, and 18-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres.
Buyers can also option locking differentials at each end, brush guards, and a winch.
Those wanting one of the 12 vehicles being built will need to be in Switzerland or Germany to hand over at least €56,000 (AU$87,300) – with a fully-optioned Jimny costing as much as €65,000 (AU$101,300).
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