After a long-winded teaser campaign, Suzuki Australia has finally revealed the special-edition Jimny Rhino, bringing unique aesthetics and a generous loot bag for all Rhino buyers.

Priced from $44,990 before on-road costs – $7500 more than the regular flagship Jimny XL auto – this new limited-production model is based on the five-door Jimny XL and will be limited to just 250 units. Deliveries are slated to commence on July 1, 2026.

It brings the Rhino name to Australia for the first time, which has previously appeared on more rugged-looking special editions of the Jimny overseas.

Much like those overseas editions, the new Australian-delivered Jimny Rhino brings only cosmetic upgrades and unique badging, with no mechanical changes or enhancements under the skin. It does, however, come with a unique ‘Rhino Go Pack’ containing a raft of Rhino-branded merchandise.

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Headlining the Jimny Rhino is its Kinetic Yellow paint finish, a bold colour previously exclusive to the three-door model outside of Queensland – where Suzuki is handled by a separate distributor – paired with a black roof. This is the only colour available for the Rhino.

This is punctuated by unique decals on either side of the car, featuring a ‘charging rhino motif’ and twin stripes said to “evoke both the silhouette of a winding mountain road and the spirit of adventure”. At the rear of each decal is ‘サイ’ – the word for ‘rhino’ in Japanese katakana script.

Though the five-door Jimny XL is built in India, unlike the three-door model, Suzuki says this is a nod to the Jimny’s “proud Japanese heritage”. Other exterior tweaks include satin silver side skirt and front bumper garnishes, a “heritage” front grille, and Suzuki-branded front and rear mud flaps.

There’s also a new 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheel design, which features a “Shuriken-inspired design that conveys a sense of movement even when the car is standing still”. Of course, a new Rhino badge sits proudly on the car’s tailgate.