Japanese tuner, Damd, has announced its lineup for the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon, featuring five modified Suzuki models. Three of the vehicles are based on the Suzuki Jimny, paying homage to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class with modifications to their bodykits. The lineup also includes a Suzuki Every camper, resembling the classic Defender, and a Suzuki Hustler kei car with plenty of off-road accessories.

The Jimny triplets, named Advance, Traditional, and Aventura, are all based on the JDM-spec Jimny Sierra and feature the "little G" conversion, originally introduced in 2019.

 

 

The Traditional model boasts an unpainted plastic finish and retro wheels, resembling the original G-Class. The Aventura, painted green, has features similar to the AMG variant of the G-Class, including faux intakes, metal accents, and black BBS-style alloy wheels. The orange Avance model has a rounded treatment on the body-coloured headlight covers and Panamericana-style grille, resembling the latest generation of the G-Class.

 

 

In addition to the Jimnys, Damd has also modified a Suzuki Every van with a "little D" bodykit and special features, including a roof-mounted tent and a lift kit for the suspension. The van retains its 660cc three-cylinder engine that produces up to 63 hp and is available with all-wheel-drive.

 

 

The Suzuki Hustler Country, an upgrade for the 2020-present second-generation Hustler, has also been given a more adventurous and off-road-ready appearance with a bodykit featuring rugged bumpers, fender extensions, and a honeycomb grille.

Source: Carscoops

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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