Suzuki Cappuccino
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Suzuki Cappuccino | |
Manufacturer: | Suzuki |
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Production: | 1991–1997 |
Class: | Keicar |
Body style: | 2-door coupe |
Similar: | Nissan Figaro Honda Beat |
The Suzuki Cappuccino is a small 2-door hard top convertible produced by Suzuki Motor Corporation. The vehicle was designed to fit the keicar specifications to get tax and insurance relaxations in Japan. The car was powered by a 657cc engine (just under the 660cc maximum displacement allowed for a keicar).
Its dimensions also conformed to keicar regulations on length and width, the Cappuccino measuring 3,295mm from nose to tail and 1,395mm across.
Originally equipped with the F6A engine: later models were fitted with a K6A engine which was lighter and had chain-driven, rather than belt-driven, camshafts. Both are DOHC 12 valve, inline 3 cylinder engines that were turbocharged and intercooled. Power output was 63 HP (47 kW).
The Cappuccino featured all wheel disk brakes, double wishbone suspension and a rear wheel drive drivetrain. Production was started in 1991 and ceased in 1997.