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Wald International gives the Suzuki Jimny an off-road makeover
Suzuki's compact 4x4 may have left the European market because of strict emissions rules and the lack of an electrified option, but the Jimny remains very much alive in Japan — and Wald International has just given it an aggressive new look. The tuner, known for its Black Bison styling, has applied a full aftermarket package to a Jimny Nomad, blending rugged overland cues with their signature bolt-on aesthetic.
What stands out
The transformation is more than a visual refresh. The Jimny pictured wears larger alloy wheels, but the headline grabber is a six-lug conversion from the stock five-lug setup — a modification sure to spark conversation among enthusiasts and builders. Other visible upgrades include:
- A new hood with pronounced intake-style vents that call to mind high-end tuned SUVs.
- Bolt-on overfenders and heavy-duty side steps.
- Redesigned front and rear bumpers plus a revised grille.
- Additional lights mounted above the windshield and a roof-mounted unit that looks like a pop-up tent.
The body is finished in a warm beige with contrasting black trim and door decals. Wald dubs the bundle the "Wald Black Bison Styling Package x Jimny Nomade," and while the tuner hasn’t yet released ordering details or pricing, it’s clear this is targeted at buyers who want a compact off-roader with serious style and overlanding potential.

Performance, practicality and market context
Mechanically, the Jimny remains the diminutive, ladder-frame 4x4 fans love, but the larger wheels and six-lug conversion will affect wheel fitment, unsprung mass and potentially gearing and handling — details that aftermarket buyers should confirm with the tuner or a specialist. The likely roof tent and added lighting turn the Jimny into a capable micro-camper for weekend adventures.
Wald’s project continues a string of recent high-profile conversions (the shop previously showcased a heavily modified Toyota Land Cruiser), showing that demand for unique, personality-driven SUVs is still strong in markets where emissions rules allow smaller, internal-combustion off-roaders to thrive.

Quick highlights
- Package name: Wald Black Bison Styling Package x Jimny Nomade
- Standout mod: six-lug wheel conversion
- Exterior: beige paint, black accents, bolt-on overfenders
- Suspected accessory: pop-up roof tent
- Base Jimny Nomad starting price in Japan: 2,651,000 yen (~$17,950)
For owners who crave a distinct, compact overlander, Wald’s Jimny Nomad shows how far a small 4x4 can be pushed in style and utility. Until official pricing and technical specs are published, shoppers should treat the transformation as a preview of what’s possible from the aftermarket scene.
Source: autoevolution
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