List of microcars by country of origin: J

List

Country Automobile Name Manufacturer Engine Make/Capacity Seats Year Other information
JapanAuto SandalJapan Auto Sandal Motors, Tokyo,Mitsubishi 349 cc21954[1][2][3]
JapanCony 360 CoachAichi Machine Industry Co Ltd, Nagoya354 cc1952-1967[1]
JapanCony GuppyAichi Machine Industry Co Ltd, Nagoya199 cc21952-1967[1]
JapanDaihatsu BeeDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu 540 cc1951-[1]
JapanDaihatsu FellowDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu 356 cc1967-1977[1]
JapanDaihatsu Fellow MaxDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu 547 cc1977-1989[1]
JapanDaihatsu MiraDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu 660 cc1980-[1]
JapanDaihatsu Midget IDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu ZA 250 cc11957-
JapanDaihatsu Midget IIDaihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, OsakaDaihatsu EF 660 cc11996-
JapanFlying FeatherSuminoe Seisakusho, Kyoto350 cc21955ja:住江製作所・フライングフェザー
JapanFuji CabinFuji Motors Corp, TokyoGasuden 125 cc
5.5 hp (4 kW)
21957-1958[1][4] See also fi:Fuji Cabin, Fuji Cabin
JapanHonda S360Honda356 cc21962sports car Not sold
JapanHonda S500Honda531 cc21963sports car
JapanHonda S600Honda606 cc21964sports car
JapanHonda N360Honda354 cc41967
JapanHonda T360Honda356 cc
30Ps
21963small utility truck
JapanMazda R360Mazda356 cc21961
JapanMazda CarolMazdawater-cooled
OHV 358 cc
41962
JapanMitsuoka BuBuMitsuokaToyama50 cc11982
JapanMitsuoka K-1(MC-1)MitsuokaToyama50 cc11998
JapanMitsuoka K-2Mitsuoka50 cc11998
JapanMitsuoka K-3Mitsuoka50 cc12005
JapanMitsuoka K-4Mitsuoka50 cc12006
JapanSubaru 360Subaru356 cc41958(Imported to the US in considerable numbers.)
JapanMitsubishi Minica
JapanVantagevarious models, small utility trucks

References

  1. G.N. Georgano, G.N. (Editor) (1982). Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 0-85223-234-9.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  2. Iwatate, Kikuo. "Japanese Midget Cars II". K.Iwatate. Archived from the original on February 7, 2006. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
  3. "Nostalgic Car Festival" (in Japanese). pinopinopino blog. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
  4. "Fuji Cabin" (in Japanese). Jacobins Square. Retrieved 2007-11-28.
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