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  2. Suzuki Carry - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Carry (Japanese: スズキ・キャリイ, Hepburn: Suzuki Kyarī) is a kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki.The microvan version was originally called the Carry van until 1982 when the passenger van versions were renamed as the Suzuki Every (Japanese: スズキ・エブリイ, Hepburn: Suzuki Eburī).

  3. Tiger Truck - Wikipedia

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    Original design was based on the Suzuki Every/ Suzuki Carry based Changan Star kei vans and kei trucks due to the licensed production by the Changan Suzuki joint venture in China. Tiger has the largest available array of truck body options for niche applications. [4] Primary distribution in the U.S. is through a select dealership network.

  4. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Rascal – United Kingdom (Suzuki Carry) Isuzu. Isuzu Geminett – Japan (Suzuki Cultus) Maruti. All Maruti models since the Esteem [citation needed] are referred as Maruti Suzuki. Maruti 800 – India (Suzuki Alto) Maruti 1000 – India (Suzuki Cultus) Maruti Gypsy – India (Suzuki Jimny) Maruti Omni – India (Suzuki Carry) Mazda

  5. Kei truck - Wikipedia

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    Typical manufacturers and model names include: Daihatsu Hijet, Subaru Sambar, Suzuki Carry, Mazda / Autozam Scrum, Mitsubishi Minicab. Honda has ended production and sales of kei trucks with the end of production of Honda Acty in 2021.The first kei truck to go on sale was the Kurogane Baby, manufactured from 1959 until 1962.

  6. Autozam Scrum - Wikipedia

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    The Scrum is a rebadged version of the Suzuki Carry/Every and used Suzuki engines. The first model year had 550-cc (cm 3 ) Suzuki F5B engines producing 34 PS or 25 kW, or 52 PS or 38 kW with an intercooled turbo; after only nine months, this was replaced by the larger-engined DG/DH51 (660-cc, 38 PS or 28 kW or 58 PS or 43 kW) as the kei car ...

  7. Mitsubishi Minicab - Wikipedia

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    Following Mitsubishi's announcement that they would stop manufacturing their own kei trucks for 2014, Nissan stopped selling the rebadged Minicab in November 2013. Since then, both Mitsubishi and Nissan rely on the Suzuki Carry/Every range for their entry in the keitora class. In 2024, the badge-engineered version of the Minicab was revived as ...

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  9. Chana Star - Wikipedia

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    The Chana Star was launched in 1999 based on the Suzuki Every Plus and Ford Pronto vans. A few variants were available, including a single cab pickup, double cab pickup, standard van, and an extended version van featuring hinged doors instead of sliding doors. The successor, Chan Star 2, was launched in 2007.