The Suzuki Super Carry is a micro light truck/van built by Suzuki since 1961. In Japan, the van classified as a kei truck due to its dimensions. Engines are all powered by a four-stroke and small inline-three displaces under 1-litre, previously offered an inline-two engines. All engines fed with a fuel injection.
Both engine and drivetrain placements are mid-mounted, and it offers either front- or rear-configuration. A 4WD version was added on the eight generation.
UK models added a badge version as Bedford Rascal from 1986 to 1993, before the production shifted to Japan. Because of its size, the van can be driven on the narrow and tight roads. In today's price is relativity low as under ~£2,000.
Appearances[]
- In Series 8, Episode 8, Richard Hammond buys a Suzuki Super Carry Van. In every test he finished first except in loading/unloading due to small room capacity, and police chase where he rollover due to small tyres, ground clearance and the van height in an attempt to do Scandinavian flick. His van has an unexpected remarkable by spread much gap in drag race in just a small horsepower, fitting driver's door and a very close gap in 10.3 millimetres.
- In It's a gas, gas, gas, James May modified the Suzuki Super Carry as a acrobat motorised fuel service (known as Acrogas) with blue colour scheme but went horribly wrong upon his first crew eject off and 'killed' from the explosion out of the Hammond's Vectra estate, as he flooring it the throttle.