Suzuki Carry Truck Review

Suzuki is one of the most well-known Japanese automakers that manufacture sturdy and reliable vehicles. If you have ever been to Japan, it is unlikely not to have seen a Kei truck. However, these compact and practical vehicles are equally popular outside the home country as well.

The Suzuki Carry is a Kei truck that first came to the forefront in 1961. Its practical design makes it one of the most widely used vehicles worldwide. It is particularly useful for transporting goods. The light commercial vehicle, as it is known outside Japan, is still in production and in its eleventh generation.

Let us review the Suzuki Carry truck in detail to help you finalize your next purchase.

 

 

Suzuki Carry Truck Overview

This article reviews the tenth-generation Suzuki Carry Truck, which went into production in 1999 and remained so until 2013. It is a very long production run for any vehicle, but these trucks are still going strong today.

The Suzuki Carry is known by several names, including Ford Pronto and Mazda Scrum, among other names. It is a 2-door pickup that also comes as a 5-door microbus/van.

 

 

Engine

The Suzuki Carry for sale in Japan comes in four engine options, including a 657 cc F6A I3, 657 cc F6A turbo I3, 657 cc K6A I3 and a 657 cc K6A turbo I3 with a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission.

The Kei truck has a bonnet, but you can access the engine under the seats. You can lift the seats to access the engine, whereas you can find the washer fluid tank, brake fluid, and coolant expansion tank under the bonnet.

Moreover, you will also find the AC condenser and radiator under the bonnet as opposed to its competitor, the Daihatsu Hijet, where you will find these components underneath.

 

 

Transmission and Drive

As mentioned earlier, the Suzuki Carry is available in a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic gearbox. Both transmissions offer a four-wheel drive as well as a two-wheel drive. The 4WD drive on the manual transmission remains the vehicle is the strongest point.

It comes with high and low ratio options, which are not available on the automatic. You can automatically select the high ratio 4WD while moving on the manual transmission.

 

 

Suspension

The Suzuki Carry gives a promising suspension like any other commercial vehicle. It may feel bumpy when empty, but it is more than adequate for a lightweight commercial vehicle like the Suzuki Carry.

 

 

Drive

For a 3-cylinder unit, the engine gives quite a smooth and quiet performance. The first gear is low, and you can probably get away with starting on the second gear; however, you may have to go easy on the clutch.

Shifting the gears while on the road is light, and you can easily reach the fifth gear. The best speed seems to be 50 mph, but 60 should also be fine, at which you will begin to hear some engine noise. The Suzuki Carry is not built to withstand excessive speeding, so that is something you should be mindful of.

In addition, the vehicle gives fantastic maneuverability, which means you can navigate tight spaces quite easily. The vehicle is easy to reverse, and you will find no problem navigating traffic areas with it.

 

 

Suzuki Carry Interior and Specifications

The Suzuki Carry has a basic interior that uses quality equipment. You will find everything of need, including electric power steering, air conditioning, and a single speaker with a combined knob to switch it on/off and control the volume. The seats have adequate cushioning with vinyl covering.

 

 

Load Capacity Options

One of the distinct features of the Suzuki Carry is its load capacity which comes in several configurations. The standard truck bed is the most readily available option. You can lower it from the sides and back to create a flat bed. You can easily place longer items in the truck by lowering the rear gate.

Add-on features on the truck bed include a metal frame and canopy to protect your cargo during transit. Apart from the standard option, the vehicle is also available with a dump body/tipper on the back. However, it is a rare and expensive option.

 

 

The Suzuki Carry Truck 2023

The Suzuki Carry is all set to come out in 2023 so let us find out the latest changes this Kei truck has undergone. You will find the latest generation truck having a more angular and sportier appearance with a symmetrical interior.

Furthermore, the manual transmission has been shifted upwards to make operation easier, and it comes in a basic Carry Cab and a Truck, Cargo Van, and Utility Van. It is powered by a 1.5-liter gas engine with 135 Nm torque and 96 horsepower. The back wheels are powered with a 5-speed manual transmission.

 

 

Exterior

The Suzuki Carry has long remained one of the most popular vehicles to carry cargo. For 2023 it has new dimensions for the cargo bed. It is 365mm longer and 375mm wider to accommodate items of various sizes easily.

It has a modest height which makes loading and offloading easier. You can secure your goods with twenty-two rope hooks that are strategically located around the cargo bed. There is also a sliding side door for easier cargo access.

 

 

Interior

The interior is everything you could ask for in a compact truck for everyday driving. The main accent is black, with quality equipment and durable plastics to support the overall look and feel. There is enough space for two passengers with plenty of leg and headroom. The seats are comfortable, and the driver position gives good visibility and posture, making long drives comfortable.

 

 

Safety Features

The latest lineup of the Suzuki Carry also comes with basic safety features, including seatbelts, steering lock, front and side impact beams, and immobilizer. The vehicle bed features galvanized steel plates to avoid rust and corrosion, which is perhaps its best safety measure. To support navigation on uneven terrain, the headlamps and bumper are raised more than 300 millimeters in this model.

 

 

Verdict

The Suzuki Carry is one of the most popular Kei trucks. Its popularity is evident by the fact that it is still in production. While it only has basic safety features, it is the most suitable, durable, and practical vehicle for cargo transportation.

Its design and build make it the vehicle of choice for rough terrains and long drives. Its strong engine and other specifications make it capable of handling all kinds of terrains. It gives excellent maneuverability and has only improved in performance over the generations.

 

 

Conclusion

If you are looking for a used Suzuki Carry for sale, you can check our inventory at SBT Japan. We are the market leader with exports in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, the Middle East, Oceania, and Europe. We have offices in over 30 countries to facilitate our clients.

For assistance, you can talk to one of our agents, who are available round the clock through multiple platforms. You can enquire about the vehicle of your choice or allow them to find you a vehicle within your budget.

 

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