The Suzuki Every is a kei van produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki. Originally introduced in 1982 as part of the Carry series, it was rebranded as the 'Every' in 1988. The Every is known for its compact size, practicality, and efficiency, making it popular for urban use and commercial applications.
The Suzuki Every is powered by a 660cc three-cylinder engine in keeping with the Japanese kei car regulations. This engine can produce around 63 horsepower and 85 Nm of torque. Transmission options typically include a 5-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic.
Despite its compact size, the Every's engine and transmission allow for zippy urban driving and adequate highway performance. The Every is also designed to be highly fuel-efficient, further enhancing its appeal as a city car or commercial vehicle.
The Every's exterior design is characterized by its boxy shape, maximizing interior space. The compact van features a high roof design, sliding side doors for easy access, and simple, practical aesthetics. Read more