
The 2026 Suzuki Jimny XL Rhino Edition has broken cover in Australia, priced from $44,990 plus on-road costs and packing a heap of heritage and adventure-inspired accessories.

Anyone hoping for a more capable, pumped-up Jimny will be disappointed to read this special edition is all about exclusivity and novelty items as opposed to going further off the beaten track.
The Rhino Edition is the first XL to be offered in the 3-Door’s ‘Kinetic Yellow’ hero colour and comes with a stack of special edition kit: a black roof, Rhino decals, 15-inch diamond cut alloys, silver exterior trim, a heritage grille, Rhino rear badging and mud flaps.
Inside the cabin you’ll find “diffused” LED lighting, more silver trim and Rhino emblems, rubber mats, a retro gear knob, upgraded Pioneer speakers, eight-colour footwell lighting and black leather accents with contrast Kinetic Yellow stitching.



Also included in the price is a ‘Delivery Pack’ comprising a heap of Rhino-branded novelty items: metal key presentation case, key chain, bucket hat, portable lantern, drink bottle, blanket, thermos tumbler, cooler box, a portable Bluetooth speaker and “Rhino Rations” (Koko Black nine-piece dark chocolate pistachio praline box presented in a Rhino-branded sleeve).
No changes have been made to the 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (75kW/130Nm), nor the part-time 4x4 system, the five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions, or the suspension – meaning the Rhino Edition is no more or less capable than an ordinary Jimny XL.
Deliveries of the Rhino Edition will begin on July 1, with Suzuki citing plenty of consumer interest without actually confirming how many Rhino Editions will be available.
Odds are there’ll be plenty to go around but they won’t last forever – similar to the Heritage Editions.
How much does the 2026 Suzuki Jimny cost?
Lite – $31,990
3-Door – $33,990
3-Door (a) – $36,490
XL – 34,990
XL (a) – $36,490
XL Rhino Edition – $44,990
XL Rhino Edition (a) – $47,490
* Prices exclude on-road costs
