Six Wheels, One Crazy Ride: The Ultimate Custom Suzuki Jimny
by AutoExpert | 4 March, 2025
A UK-based Suzuki Jimny owner decided to turn this already quirky, off-road legend into a six-wheeled monster. Yep, you read that right—a six-wheeled Jimny.
So, the adventure all started with a 2019 right-hand-drive Suzuki Jimny that was imported straight from Japan. The owner saw a rendering of a six-wheeled Jimny online and thought, "Why not?" Meet Mocho Fabrication, a small shop in Broadway, England, which took on the task of making this bizarre dream a reality.

They slapped on a third axle to the back using genuine Suzuki parts and fitted it with all-terrain tires. Of course, they had to stretch the body to fit that extra axle and added a pair of fenders to match the original design.
The rear now has a compact bed with a custom tailgate, and the bumper and taillights come from the donor vehicle. For the finish, the whole thing’s coated in Audi’s Nardo Grey, which looks surprisingly clean, with black moldings and matching wheels giving it a sleek, cohesive vibe.

Inside, don’t expect luxury. However, they’ve given it a bit of an upgrade with black and light grey quilted leather on the seats and door cards, so it’s definitely a step up from the usual fabric. They’ve also swapped out the stock infotainment for a Kenwood system, though don’t go expecting any high-end tech.
The odometer’s showing 6,882 miles (11,075 km), and it looks like it’s in showroom condition. The real surprise is that the engine remains the stock 1.5-liter naturally aspirated unit, producing only 103 hp and 134 Nm of torque. But, hold up, the owner’s offering a turbo kit upgrade with a Garrett turbocharger, manifolds, injectors, and an intercooler, which will push the power to a much more respectable 170 hp and 270 Nm of torque.

Power is sent to four of the six wheels via a four-speed automatic 4WD system, but if you’re feeling extra, a full 6×6 conversion is totally possible.
This oddball was supposed to hit the auction block on March 1 at the Ascot Racecourse in the UK, with an estimated price range of £40,000-50,000 ($50,500-63,100). As of now, though, it’s still up on eBay for £45,000 ($56,700).
