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  2. Kei car - Wikipedia

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    Modern Kei cars are often available with turbocharged engines, automatic and continuously variable transmissions, and choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive. [9] After the 1980s, Kei cars had matured so much in power, speed, and passive (crash) safety, that they were no longer bound to lower maximum speeds than other cars.

  3. Honda Z - Wikipedia

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    The engine offered from 12.5 to 14 PS (9.2 to 10.3 kW) and provided a top speed of 85 km/h (53 mph). [6] ... This was to be Honda's first and last SUV Kei-car.

  4. Suzuki Kei - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Kei (Japanese: スズキ・Kei (ケイ), Suzuki Kei) is a kei car produced by Suzuki between 1998 and 2009. Originally only available as a three-door hatchback, a five-door version arrived in the third quarter of 1999. [ 1 ]

  5. Daihatsu Copen - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Copen (Japanese: ダイハツ・コペン, Daihatsu Kopen) is a 2-door convertible kei car built by the Japanese car company Daihatsu. It debuted at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, as the Daihatsu Copen concept. The second generation model debuted as the Kopen (Future Included) at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. [3] [4]

  6. Daihatsu Mira - Wikipedia

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    The 30 PS (22 kW) "big" version has a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). [4] ... As with most kei cars, the 200-series was built in two primary variants: The "V" Series ...

  7. Honda Beat - Wikipedia

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    The MTREC design would filter down to the 1993 Honda Today kei car. The Beat was the first kei car to feature disc brakes on all four wheels. [5] The relatively limited rear trunk of the Beat Interior. The Beat was part of a wave of kei car-sized sports cars in the early 1990s; its competitors included the Suzuki Cappuccino and Mazda's Autozam ...

  8. Subaru Vivio - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Vivio is a kei car that was introduced in March 1992, and manufactured by Subaru until October 1998. It is small enough to place it in the kei car class, giving its owners large tax breaks in Japan. The Vivio has a spacious interior considering its small size, thanks to a relatively tall profile and large windows.

  9. Honda S660 - Wikipedia

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    The S660 is a lightweight mid-engined roadster with a targa roof. Its dimensions, due to kei car size restrictions, are nearly identical to the 1990s Beat.It is sold with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed CVT with sports paddle shifters, both options being offered on the two trims available (Alpha and Beta).