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According to Andrew O’Bright, managing member of Japanese auto import company JDM Imports CT, most mini trucks have the same roughly 6-foot bed size as the F-150, Ford’s full-size pickup truck ...
Japanese mini-pickups had their heyday in the 1970s into the early '80s. A relic from the era of these small but capable trucks, this Mitsubishi Mighty Max is ready to get to work.
Daihatsu Hijet. A kei truck, kei-class truck, or Japanese mini truck, known in Japan as a keitora (軽トラ ' light truck '), is a style of pickup truck built to satisfy the Japanese keijidōsha (軽自動車 ' light vehicle ') statutory class of light vehicles.
Mitsubishi picked up early orders for 100 units from major delivery company Yamato Transport in May of that year. [20] The commercial-use electric vehicle is available with a lower range than that of the i-MiEV, in a bid to reduce costs. The price is aimed for less than ¥2,000,000 (about US$24,450) after subsidies. [21]
The rear-view of a second generation truck. The redesigned Sambar debuted in January 1966 with revised styling and a truck variant. The second generation is nicknamed the "baban" Sambar. The Sambar continued to use the 356 cc EK31 engine, but now in the 20 PS (14.7 kW; 19.7 hp) iteration used in the Subaru 360 since July 1964. [3]
'Number 5' (compact car with a width under 1,700 mm) front-wheel-drive mini/subcompact crossover SUV. Terios: Toyota Rush Perodua Aruz (Malaysia) 1997 2017 2023 Indonesia Three-row, rear-wheel-drive compact SUV. Pickup. truck. Gran Max: Toyota Town Ace Truck Toyota Lite Ace Truck Mazda Bongo Truck: 2007 2007 2020 Indonesia Japan
2-door truck The Daihatsu Midget is a single-seater mini-truck , later a microvan / kei truck made by Japanese automaker Daihatsu . Several distinct vehicles have borne the Midget name over the years, but all have had in common a single or two-seat utilitarian design , with an enclosed or semi-enclosed cab.
The Datsun truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997. It was originally sold under the Datsun brand, but this was switched to Nissan in 1983. It was replaced in 1997 by the Frontier and Navara .