Why the Extremely Small Suzuki Cappuccino Is Much Bigger Than Planned | Sjoerd’s Facts 355

Why the Extremely Small Suzuki Cappuccino Is Much Bigger Than Planned |  Sjoerd’s Facts 355

Why the Extremely Small Suzuki Cappuccino Is Much Bigger Than Planned | Sjoerd’s Facts 355

The Suzuki Cappuccino is an extremely small roadster made for the Japanese market. Although the model can hardly be found in a parking space, the convertible should initially be even smaller. You can see how this works in a new episode of Sjoerds Weetjes.

The Suzuki cappuccino is a so-called “keicar”, also called “kei-jidōsha” in Japanese. The word “kei” means “light” or “small”. These cars are manufactured to meet the Japanese government’s specific regulations and requirements for mini cars.

Why the Suzuki Cappuccino is much bigger than planned

The Suzuki Cappuccino would be much smaller than the final production model. Watch the video to see how it works!

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