Suzuki turns to its own fans first: GOZEL concept lands at a Jimny owners' market
Suzuki will unveil the Jimny Sierra GOZEL Outdoor Concept on June 14 at the Jimny Sunlight 2026 owners' festival by Lake Yamanaka, alongside a Jimny Nomade with the Craggy Style accessory package.
Suzuki is preparing a live reveal of a new version of the Jimny Sierra GOZEL Outdoor Concept. The car will make its debut on June 14 at the Jimny Sunlight 2026 festival by Lake Yamanaka — a venue that draws not casual onlookers but Jimny owners and die-hard fans.
The headliner of the stand is a Jimny Sierra fitted with the AWIN body kit. Suzuki calls the car a demo build with installed accessories: this is not a production trim, but a showcase of how the look and practicality of the off-roader can be reshaped for active use. For the Jimny it's a natural fit — people buy this car not for boot space or highway comfort, but for the image, the off-road ability, and the freedom to make it their own.
Alongside it sits a Jimny Nomade with the factory Craggy Style accessory package. The announcement is light on specifics, but the logic is clear: Suzuki is testing demand for ready-made solutions an owner can fit without backyard tuning. It's more convenient for the buyer and safer for the brand — the accessories stay inside factory engineering rather than turning the car into a bag of random parts.
Jimny Sunlight isn't a motor show. It's a marketplace and a club meet for owners. That's why Suzuki is going there not just to display cars, but to collect feedback on its accessories. For the company it's a fast way to learn what the audience actually wants: protection, a stronger visual identity, travel-friendly extras, or simply a more recognisable look.
For now GOZEL remains a show concept, but projects like this rarely exist purely for a photo opportunity. Sometimes it's precisely at fan gatherings that you can see which details eventually make it into the catalogue.