Tow Bar for Suzuki Jimny — Cost, Fitting & What You Need to Know
Looking for a tow bar for your Suzuki Jimny? Here's what it costs, what type you need, and where to get one fitted across Australia.
Choosing the right towbar for your Suzuki Jimny
When choosing a tow bar for your Suzuki Jimny, there are three things to consider: the towbar class, the wiring kit, and whether you need OEM (manufacturer) or aftermarket. For most Suzuki Jimny owners, an aftermarket Class 3 Standard from a reputable brand like Hayman Reese, TAG or Treg is the better choice — it costs 30–50% less than the OEM option, comes with the same compliance plate, and performs identically.
OEM towbars from the dealer are typically painted to match the bumper and have a slightly cleaner finish, but they cost more for what is essentially the same engineering. Aftermarket Class 3 and Class 4 towbars are tested to AS 4177 and rated to the same towing capacities.
For wiring, you have two main options: 7-pin flat (the Australian standard for most caravans and trailers) or 13-pin (used on most European vehicles and increasingly on EVs). If you're not sure which you need, 7-pin flat is the safe default — it works with the vast majority of Australian trailers, caravans and bike carriers.
One thing to watch for on this specific model: the rear bumper usually needs to come off for the towbar to be installed cleanly, which is why fitting takes 2–3 hours. Don't be tempted by quotes that promise a 60-minute fit — proper installation requires bumper removal and torque-checked bolts. If you're planning to tow a caravan with electric brakes, ask your installer to include a brake controller in the quote — expect to add $250–$400 for a quality unit like a Redarc Tow-Pro.
Find an installer for your Suzuki Jimny
Browse local towbar fitters by city.
Compatible brands
Frequently Asked Questions
Related vehicles
Last updated: 2025