What is the safe wading depth of the Jimny?
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The safe wading depth of the Jimny is 19 centimeters. Theoretically, the safe wading depth of a vehicle is determined by not submerging the engine's air intake. The engine air intake is located at the position of the front grille radiator, meaning that the water level should not exceed the front bumper to the lower edge of the grille, accounting for the water pushed up while moving. Here is some information about the Jimny: 1. Jimny model: The Jimny is a lightweight off-road vehicle produced by Suzuki of Japan. 2. Powertrain: The new Jimny is equipped with a 0.6T and a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. Although the engine displacement is small, it is a genuine off-road vehicle with a body-on-frame structure and Suzuki's unique AllGrip four-wheel-drive system, resulting in relatively high fuel consumption. 3. Exterior design: While maintaining the boxy design, black panel decorations have been added. The five-slot square grille combined with round headlights provides a fresh visual experience. 4. Safety features: The entire lineup is equipped with an active emergency braking system, fatigue alert system, high-beam assist system, lane departure warning, and traffic sign recognition.