
Suzuki has announced its nine-model-strong display at the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2026. Scheduled to begin on January 9, the motor show will see the Japanese automaker showcase five one-off concepts and a couple of accessorised models at its stall, which follows the theme of “Life with Adventure”. Highlights of Suzuki’s showcase include the one-off Jimny Nomade and DR-Z4S made in collaboration with the 2025 Monster Hunter Wilds game created by Capcom as a successor to the 2018 Monster Hunter: World.
- Jimny Nomade Monster Hunter Wilds edition features cosmetic changes only
- Suzuki XBEE Nature Photographer is a rugged version of the compact crossover
- Swift Sport Super Taikyu, custom Super Carry and Every Wagon to be displayed
Suzuki Jimny Nomade Monster Hunter Wilds edition
No mechanical changes expected.

The Jimny Nomade Monster Hunter Wilds edition is inspired by a new in-game feature called ‘Pop-up Camps’. The brand says this version of the made-in-India Jimny 5-door is meant to answer the question, “What if Suzuki existed in the world of Monster Hunter?”, and it gets a variety of graphics and decals that evoke scenes and motifs from the third-person action role-playing game.
Other than the new colour and stickers, no other changes seem to have been made. The Jimny Nomade Monster Hunter Wilds is likely to be powered by the same 1.5-litre petrol engine that comes with 4WD as standard, but with manual and automatic gearbox options.
Suzuki DR-Z4S Monster Hunter Wilds edition
Likely to be mechanically identical to the standard dualsport (on/off road) bike.

Like the Jimny Nomade, the Suzuki DR-Z4S dualsport (on/off road) bike also gets a Monster Hunter Wilds edition. Its blue graphics and design details are inspired by an in-game mode companion and mode of transportation called ‘Seikret’. The only other bike at the Suzuki stall will be the recently revealed GSX-8TT neo-retro roadster.
Other Suzuki cars at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
Suzuki Swift Sport Super Taikyu among models to be on display.

The other one-off Suzuki cars are a rugged version of the recently revealed XBEE facelift called the Nature Photographer edition, an outdoorsy themed Every Wagon van named the Wanpaku Rider, and a customised Super Carry “Work & Play Pro”. The Suzuki Swift Sport Super Taikyu race car will also be on display alongside accessorised versions of the XBEE and Super Carry commercial vehicle.


