The Coolest Suzuki Models You Probably Can’t Buy
by AutoExpert | 12 May, 2026
In Japan, some of Suzuki’s most useful vehicles are also some of its smallest.
The Super Carry kei truck and Every kei van are built for simple, everyday tasks, but for the 2026 Japan Truck Show in Yokohama, Suzuki decided to show a different side of them. With rugged accessories and a more adventurous look, both models prove that practical little workhorses can still have plenty of character.

The Super Carry shown at the event is based on the range-topping X Limited. It gets gloss-black accents, black steel wheels, and Mountain Trail decals, along with Suzuki’s optional Hard Cargo package. The standout piece is a roof rack that extends over the cargo bed, making it easier to carry longer items. Power comes from a naturally aspirated 660 cc engine with 50 hp, paired with selectable four-wheel drive and a locking differential.

The Suzuki Every van takes a similar approach. Based on the J Limited trim, it adds black exterior details, tinted LED headlights, decals, and gunmetal-finished steel wheels. Optional Hard Cargo accessories include clever storage solutions inside the cabin. It uses a turbocharged 660 cc engine producing 63 hp, and four-wheel drive is available.

Best of all, these aren’t just show vehicles. Japanese buyers can order the same combinations through Suzuki’s accessory catalog. The Super Carry X Limited 4WD starts at ¥1,800,700 (about $11,400), while the Every J Limited 4WD starts at ¥2,132,900 (around $13,500). Alongside them, Suzuki will also display the tiny all-electric SUZU-RIDE2, a 1,350 mm-long four-wheeled scooter designed to make short city trips a little easier.
