Ecuador Freedom Expands its Rental Fleet with Suzuki Jimny 4x4
QUITO, Ecuador - Dec. 14, 2022 - Ecuador Freedom Bike Rental, the Quito-based tour operator best known for its motorcycle adventure tours, is announcing a new addition to its motorcycle and 4x4 fleet: a Suzuki Jimny 4x4 that is perfect for on-road and off-road travel. The Jimny is now available on all the company's award-winning self-guided tours for those who want to join their friends on a motorcycle adventure but can't ride – or those looking for an exciting 4x4 adventure in Ecuador.
The Jimny's aftermarket off-road suspension was specially designed by Australia's leading suspension manufacturer, ARB, in collaboration with Old Man Emu. The result is an incredibly strong, resilient lift kit that can handle even the most extreme terrain. The powerful BF Goodrich Mud tires provide excellent traction and stability, allowing drivers to traverse even the most challenging terrain confidently.
"Touring Ecuador is all about freedom, and we want to offer travelers more options to explore this stunning Andean country. In addition to our ever-growing fleet of dirt, dual-sport, and adventure motorcycles, we're now offering the Suzuki Jimny 4x4. Chase your moto friends in it, travel with your loved ones, or take off on your own – it's a great overlander vehicle capable of tackling the Andes Mountains, the Pacific Coast, and the Amazon rainforest", Sylvain Galléa, co-founder of Ecuador Freedom, explains.
This reliable and comfortable 4x4 with automatic transmission is the perfect way for adventurers to explore the beautiful country of Ecuador. It can accommodate up to four passengers and has a roof luggage rack with a ladder for travelers who want to bring extra baggage. The Jimny has a spacious interior with safety features like airbags and anti-lock brakes, so travelers can feel secure while exploring the great outdoors.
With the addition of the Jimny to the Ecuador Freedom fleet, customers have even more options when planning their next outdoor adventure.
"We're seeing more and more scenarios where a family wants to travel together, but only one or two members can ride a motorcycle. Groups of friends, families, couples – if anyone wants to both ride a bike and travel in a 4x4 together, it's now an option!", Galléa adds.