Suzuki Cappuccino
If you are a fan of Kei Cars with diminutive dimensions, small engines and lots of fun, you’re in luck. The Cappuccino is a tiny roadster Suzuki built from aluminum with rear wheel drive. However, it has a cramped interior and a small trunk. Although you probably think the smallest Japanese convertible is the Mazda Miata, the Cappuccino is almost half its size.
The engine only gets 64 HP from the 670 cc three-cylinder unit, but it likes to rev. And thanks to weighing only 1,400 pounds, this car provides a lively performance with unbelievable driving dynamics. Suzuki produced the Cappuccino in the right-hand-drive configuration exclusively, selling it in selected markets in Asia and Europe.
So, the Cappuccino is quite rare with a total production of around 28,000 examples. The prices are not high presently. However, the Cappuccino will probably be more expensive when U.S. car enthusiasts start buying them.