The Suzuki Jimny Nomad was announced in January 2025 and recorded 50,000 orders in just four days. Due to its overwhelming popularity, orders were immediately suspended, but it was officially announced that orders would finally resume on January 30, 2026.
However, it has been revealed that the price of the vehicle itself will increase due to the minor change (from Type 1 to Type 2) that will be implemented at the same time as orders are resumed . This is good or bad news for users who have already purchased the current model, and for those who are considering purchasing one, the important decision point is whether to wait or not.
In this article, we will thoroughly explain the improvements, price changes, and delivery information for the 2nd generation Jimny Nomad, and provide a detailed analysis of whether you should wait for the new model.


[Most Important] Major changes and price increases for the 2nd generation Jimny Nomad
Price revision: Price increase of approximately 150,000 yen for AT and approximately 250,000 yen for MT
Price of Type 1 (current model):
- 5MT: 2,651,000 yen
- 4AT: 2,750,000 yen
Estimated price for Type 2 (from January 30, 2026):
- 5MT: Approx. 2,901,000 yen (+250,000 yen)
- 4AT: Approximately 2,900,000 yen (+150,000 yen)
According to dealer information, the price is expected to increase by approximately 150,000 yen for automatic transmission models and approximately 250,000 yen for manual transmission models . The price increase is particularly large for manual transmission vehicles, which will be a tough price revision for manual transmission-oriented users who have been trying to keep prices down until now.
The main reason for this price increase is the significant update to the safety equipment described below, particularly the increased cost of parts due to the addition of millimeter-wave radar.
Reference: Kakaku.com Jimny Nomad review board
Change 1: Significant improvements in preventive safety equipment
The biggest change for the 2nd generation is the major update to Suzuki Safety Support , which will be equipped to the same level as the 5th generation Jimny/Jimny Sierra.
[Type 1] Dual camera brake support
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[Type 2] Dual sensor brake support II

Dual Camera Brake Support

Dual Sensor Brake Support
Key new features of the 2nd generation:
- Monocular camera + millimeter wave radar system
- Enabling more accurate detection
- Improved performance in bad weather
- Greatly improved detection accuracy at night and in backlit conditions
- Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is standard equipment on all grades
- Also compatible with 5-speed manual transmission vehicles (a rare feature in the industry)
- Dramatically reduces driving stress on expressways
- The preceding vehicle following function makes driving comfortable even in traffic jams
- Lane departure prevention function (newly added)
- Lane departure warning and automatic steering correction
- Improved highway safety
- Low-speed brake support (4AT vehicles)
- Prevents collisions when moving forward or backward
- Improving safety in parking lots
- Preventing accidents caused by pedal misapplication
- Added sign recognition function
- Speed limits and no entry signs are displayed on the meter
- Prevent oversight
- Wandering warning function and departure notification function
- Preventing Fatigue Driving
- Notify of delayed departure at traffic lights
Important note: Impact of adding radar to the front grille
Since the millimeter-wave radar sensor will be added to the front grille, there may be restrictions on the installation of aftermarket custom parts . This is especially important for customization-focused customers who plan to install a grille guard, replace the front bumper, or install a winch.
Change point 2: 9-inch display audio & Suzuki Connect compatible

The first model only supported dealer option navigation, but the second model will allow for manufacturer option settings .
[Factory option] Vehicles equipped with display audio with rearview camera and Suzuki Connect compatible communication device

Main equipment contents:
- 9-inch display audio (SmartPlay Pro+)
- rear view camera
- Suzuki Connect compatible communication device
- SOS button (emergency call function)
- Hands-free microphone
- 4 USB sockets (convenient for charging)
- GPS antenna
- Compatible with Arkamys premium sound system (6 speakers)
Option price (estimated): Approximately 129,000 yen (tax included)
*Dashcam and ETC2.0 in-vehicle unit are required separately.
What can you do with Suzuki Connect?
- Real-time traffic information : useful for avoiding traffic jams
- Check vehicle status with smartphone app : Check door lock status, fuel level, etc.
- Automatic emergency notification : Automatically notify emergency services in the event of an accident
- Theft alarm notification : Notify your smartphone of vehicle abnormalities
- Maintenance information : Notification of regular inspection schedule
Change 3: The meter display is now a color LCD

The 1-inch monochrome display has been upgraded to a 4.2-inch color LCD multi-information display , significantly improving visibility and the amount of information available.
Available information:
- ACC operation status (cruise control display)
- Traffic sign recognition information (speed limits, etc.)
- Safety equipment operating status
- Trip information (distance traveled, elapsed time)
- Fuel economy information (instantaneous fuel economy, average fuel economy)
- 4WD operating status
- Water temperature, outside temperature
The color coding makes it easier to intuitively understand the operating status of safety equipment in particular.
Change 4: LED room lamp

All interior lighting has been converted to LED, improving brightness and energy efficiency. This improves visibility inside the vehicle and makes it easier to use at night.


Jimny Nomad 2: “Who should wait” and “Who doesn’t need to wait”
Criteria for determining whether you should wait
1. Frequent highway users
The standard installation of ACC significantly reduces fatigue on long-distance drives. The fact that ACC can be used even on manual transmission vehicles is a major benefit. For those who frequently use the expressway for commuting or traveling, the additional investment of 250,000 yen is worth it.
2. People who prioritize the latest safety features
Safety features have been dramatically improved, including improved detection accuracy through the addition of millimeter-wave radar and lane departure prevention functions. The 2nd generation is recommended for families and those who prioritize safe driving assistance.
3. People who insist on genuine equipment
The combination of the 9-inch display audio and Suzuki Connect comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, so you can rest assured. It’s ideal for those who want to avoid the trouble of installing an aftermarket navigation system.
4. People who don’t care about deadlines
Once orders for the Type 2 begin, it may take 2-3 years or more for delivery. This car is suitable for those who have the luxury of using their current car or who are considering long-term plans.
5. People who want a manual transmission and have a comfortable budget
The price of the manual transmission car is 250,000 yen higher, but it comes with ACC as standard equipment, which is rare for a manual transmission car. It is worth it for those who want to use cruise control in a manual transmission car.
[People who don’t need to wait] When type 1 is sufficient
1. People who have already signed up for Type 1
Switching to the Type 2 requires canceling the contract and resetting the delivery date, plus an additional cost of approximately 150,000 to 250,000 yen. The Type 1 still has plenty of performance and appeal, and the benefit of being able to get delivery earlier is greater.
2. People who want their car delivered quickly
Type 1 customers can expect delivery between 2026 and early 2027. For Type 2 customers, there is a high possibility that they will have to wait at least two to three years after orders resume, which means a significant loss of time.
3. People who want to customize the front area
The addition of the radar sensor may limit customization options such as adding a grille guard, replacing the bumper, or installing a winch. For those planning a full-scale off-road customization, the Type 1 offers more freedom.
4. People who want to use aftermarket navigation and audio systems
If you want to install your preferred aftermarket navigation system or audio system, Type 1 offers more freedom. If you are particularly particular about audio, Type 1 is recommended as it is not tied to the factory system.
5. People on a budget
The price difference between an automatic and manual car is large: 150,000 yen and 250,000 yen , respectively, and this difference can be used for optional equipment, custom parts, and maintenance costs. The 250,000 yen increase for manual cars in particular will have a significant impact on your customization budget.
6. People who think existing safety equipment is enough
The Dual Camera Brake Support of the Type 1 also has sufficient basic safety features. If you mainly drive off-road and don’t use the highway much, the Type 1 will be fine.
Delivery information: Comparison of delivery times for Type 1 and Type 2
Type 1 (until January 29, 2026)
- Customers who have placed orders : Mid-2026 to early 2027 (depending on contract timing)
- New orders : Suspended
- First group on the morning of January 30, 2025 : Deliveries will already begin around November 2025.
- Sierra Switchers : Priority delivery
According to reviews on Kakaku.com, those who signed up first thing in the morning on January 30th will have their car delivered in November or December 2025, and deliveries of the Type 1 are progressing steadily.
Type 2 (from January 30, 2026)
- Orders begin : January 30, 2026
- First delivery : Late 2026-2027
- Normal delivery time : At least 2-3 years (depending on order status)
The production system is the same as that of the 5th generation Jimny, so monthly production is expected to be around 3,300 units , but the production quota for the Jimny Nomad alone is only a part of that. As with the 1st generation, tens of thousands of orders are expected on the first day alone, so long delivery times are unavoidable.
Jimny Nomad 2 specs review
Basic specifications (unchanged from Type 1)
| item | specification |
|---|---|
| full length | 3,985mm (+415mm from the standard Jimny) |
| Overall width | 1,645mm |
| Overall height | 1,720mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,590mm (+340mm) |
| ground clearance | 210mm (maintains off-road performance) |
| Minimum turning radius | 5.7m (standard Jimny is 4.9m) |
Engine (unchanged)
- Model: K15B type 1.5L inline 4-cylinder DOHC
- Maximum power output: 102PS/6,000rpm
- Maximum torque: 13.3kgm/4,000rpm
- Equipped with VVT (variable valve timing)
- Transmission: 5-speed manual / 4-speed automatic
- Drive system: Part-time 4WD
Luggage capacity (unchanged)
- Normal: 207L
- Maximum: 331L (+124L when rear seats folded)
The extended wheelbase increases the luggage capacity by 124 liters compared to the standard Jimny, providing ample space for camping gear and large items.
Weaknesses and dissatisfaction of Type 1 that are resolved by Type 2
Weakness 1: High fatigue on highways
→ Standard ACC equipment significantly improves
driving comfort by reducing the burden on the driver when driving long distances or in traffic jams.
Weakness 2: Safety equipment is outdated
→ The latest Dual Sensor Brake Support II
improves detection accuracy and performance in bad weather and at night.
Weakness 3: Meter visibility is poor
→ The color LCD display
makes it easy to see the information, and the status of safety equipment in particular can be intuitively understood.
Weakness 4: Lack of genuine connectivity
→ Resolved with Suzuki Connect compatibility
Convenient functions such as smartphone connectivity, emergency calling, and vehicle status confirmation have been added.
Weakness 5: The room lamp is dim
→ Improved by switching to LED,
it is brighter, more energy efficient, and easier to use at night.
Cost-effectiveness analysis based on price differences
AT car: Price difference of 150,000 yen
The main equipment added:
- millimeter wave radar
- ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control)
- Lane departure prevention function
- Color LCD meter
- LED interior light
- Sign recognition function
These features cannot be retrofitted, and the ACC in particular is well worth the additional cost of 150,000 yen . For those who frequently use the expressway, this is a great value for money.
MT car: Price difference of 250,000 yen
Key points specific to manual transmission vehicles:
- It is very rare for a manual transmission vehicle to have ACC functionality.
- Special specifications showcasing Suzuki’s technological capabilities
- High value for MT car enthusiasts
However, the price increase of 250,000 yen is significant and will cut into your off-road customization budget . For those who prioritize customization, this price difference is a major negative factor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is it possible to switch from a Type 1 to a Type 2?
A: It is possible, but you will need to cancel your Type 1 contract and order a new Type 2. This will reset the delivery date and cost an additional 150,000 yen for an automatic transmission or 250,000 yen for a manual transmission. You will have to wait another 2-3 years, so we do not recommend it unless you have a very good reason.
Q2: Will orders for Type 2 be stopped again?
A: As with Type 1, if orders exceed expectations, it is likely that orders will be stopped in the short term. If you are interested in Type 2, we strongly recommend that you sign a contract on the first day orders begin, January 30, 2026.
Q3: Will there be a Jimny Sierra Nomad?
A: There has been no official announcement at this time, but given the success of the Jimny Nomad, it may be released in the future. However, there are no plans at this time.
Q4: What is the difference between the 5th generation Jimny/Jimny Sierra?
A: The main difference is that the overall length is 340mm longer and the luggage space is 124L larger. The safety equipment of the 2nd generation is the same as the 5th generation Jimny. The price difference is about 600,000 to 700,000 yen.
Q5: Which one has a higher resale value?
A: The early production 1st generation is likely to have a higher resale value due to its rarity. However, the 2nd generation, which comes with the latest safety features, is also expected to be in high demand. If you are concerned about resale value, the 1st generation is the better choice, while if you are concerned about practicality, the 2nd generation is the better choice.
Q6: Which is better, a manual or automatic?
A: If you are prioritizing off-road driving, we recommend a manual, but if you are mainly driving on highways or in town, an automatic is recommended. With the second generation, even manual transmissions can use ACC, which greatly improves the convenience of manual transmissions.
Q7: Are the custom parts common to the 1st and 2nd generation?
A: They are basically the same except for the area around the front grille. However, the 2nd generation may have restrictions on customizing the front area due to the millimeter wave radar.
Q8: If we can’t sign the contract on the day orders resume, will the delivery time be extended even further?
A: Yes. There may be a difference of several months to even half a year or more in delivery time between contracts made on the first day and contracts made a few days later. Looking at the results for the Type 1, the first group of cars was delivered in about 10 months on the morning of the first day, but later groups have been waiting for more than a year.
Summary: Should you wait for Type 2 or settle for Type 1?
The decisive reason why you should wait for type 2
- Use the expressway at least once a week
- I want to prioritize my family’s safety
- I want to use ACC in a manual transmission car (very rare)
- I can afford to wait 2-3 years for delivery.
- I have a budget of +150,000 yen for an automatic car and +250,000 yen for a manual car.
The decisive reason why Type 1 is enough
- I would like the car to be delivered between 2026 and 2027.
- Emphasis on off-road customization
- I want to install an aftermarket navigation system and audio system.
- I want to keep my budget low and use it for customization costs.
- Already signed a contract for Type 1
final conclusion
If safety and comfort are your top priority and you can tolerate a long delivery time, we recommend the Type 2. The AT model in particular comes with significantly improved safety features at a relatively reasonable price of just 150,000 yen more.
On the other hand, those who prioritize early delivery, customization, and budget will be more than satisfied with the Type 1. The price increase of 250,000 yen is particularly significant for manual transmission cars, so those who prioritize their customization budget will likely be more satisfied overall with the Type 1.
Both the Jimny Nomad 1 and 2 are models that maximize the appeal of Suzuki’s off-road SUV. Whichever model you choose, you’re sure to enjoy unparalleled driving performance and cargo capacity .
The key is to be clear about your usage and priorities. We hope this article helps you make the best choice.

Reference sources
- Suzuki official website: Jimny Nomad
- Suzuki official press release
- Kakaku.com Jimny Nomad review board
*The information in this article is current as of December 1, 2025. Please be sure to check the official website or dealer for the latest information.
*Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.
*The price increase (approximately 150,000 yen for AT and approximately 250,000 yen for MT) is an estimate based on information from multiple dealers.



























