An entrepreneur in the Motor City is inspired by small, Japanese kei trucks. He aims to meet demand for tiny, flexible urban vehicles.
It’s been almost 12 years since the current generation of the Suzuki Carry arrived, remaining largely unchanged ever since, and the automaker has finally decided it’s time for a refresh. The updated ...
Update: Following the official debut of the new Carry and Super Carry in Japan, we have updated the story with new photos and more information about the technical specifications and local pricing.
Kei cars are one of the most fascinating areas of global automotive culture. These pocket-sized vehicles were created to boost the Japanese economy after World War II, reviving a struggling industry.
They’re tiny, they’re bright red, and you’ve probably seen them scooting around Seattle: Mini Japanese firetrucks known as kei trucks. People here say they not only love the cars — but the culture ...
Update: Following the official debut of the new Carry and Super Carry in Japan, we have updated the story with new photos and more information about the technical specifications and local pricing.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results