Rumour: Indian Army could replace Gypsy with the Maruti Jimny

The Maruti Jimny 5-door made its debut at the Auto Expo earlier this month.

The Indian Army could be looking to acquire the Maruti Suzuki Jimny. The 5-door off-roader could replace the Gypsy currently used by the army.

According to a media report, the army plans to replace around 35,000 units of the Gypsy. Maruti will offer the army-spec Jimny 5-door in a Dark Jungle Green shade, which will be reserved for the army version. Besides the colour, the army-spec Jimny is said to feature a strengthened chassis with stiffer springs and increased ground clearance.

The SUV is likely to be powered by the same 1.5-litre petrol engine as the civilian version. It develops 103 BHP and 134 Nm and is paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission and Suzuki’s AllGrip Pro all-wheel drive system.

The Gypsy has been the army’s off-roader of choice for decades. It was lighter and more nimble compared to the Safari Storme and Mahindra Scorpio, which are also part of the army’s fleet.

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