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The demand for Suzuki Jimny worldwide is so high that someone attempted to import it to the US despite it not being street legal there. The owner of this off-road SUV found a loophole that allowed them to drive it on US roads, even though it doesn’t meet age or safety standards. The Jimny, in a striking Sizzling Red color, was sold in Oklahoma City for $54,995, which is significantly higher than the price of a Tesla Model 3 or a BMW i4.

The dealership, Exotic Motorsports of Oklahoma, claims that the Jimny is on consignment and is investigating how it obtained a title. The legal basis for this sale may be a loophole in Oklahoma state law, Title 42, which could have facilitated the process. This situation is similar to how some Australian cars were sold in Tennessee without meeting import standards.

The 2024 Suzuki Jimny has only 4705 miles on it and is priced at $54,995, making it one of the most expensive Jimnys ever sold. In Australia, the same model starts at $36,490, while a BMW i4 is priced at $84,900. The high demand for the Jimny has caused prices to soar in various markets, with some buyers willing to pay a premium to own this iconic SUV.

Before the fourth-generation Jimny arrived in Australia in 2019, there was already a strong demand for the vehicle, leading to long waiting lists. Even with the introduction of the five-door version in 2024, the popularity of the Jimny shows no signs of slowing down. In the US, fans of the Jimny have been eagerly watching as Australian buyers set new sales records for the brand, driving up prices in the process.

Overall, the case of the expensive Suzuki Jimny in the US highlights the strong global demand for this iconic SUV and the lengths some enthusiasts are willing to go to own one. Despite not meeting legal standards for import, the allure of the Jimny remains undeniable for many fans around the world.