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In this episode of Vintage Car Chronicles, we explore the Suzuki Cappuccino, a Kei-class roadster that redefined what small sports cars could achieve. Built between 1991 and 1998, this featherweight two-seater was equipped with a turbocharged 657cc engine, delivering just 63 horsepower but packing immense driving fun. With its ingenious modular roof, allowing configurations as a coupe, Targa, or full convertible, the Cappuccino was a testament to Japanese innovation. Despite its small size, it offered near-perfect weight distribution, thrilling handling, and a unique character that captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide. Join us as we dive into the history, quirks, and cult following of this iconic micro roadster.
By Vintage Car ChroniclesIn this episode of Vintage Car Chronicles, we explore the Suzuki Cappuccino, a Kei-class roadster that redefined what small sports cars could achieve. Built between 1991 and 1998, this featherweight two-seater was equipped with a turbocharged 657cc engine, delivering just 63 horsepower but packing immense driving fun. With its ingenious modular roof, allowing configurations as a coupe, Targa, or full convertible, the Cappuccino was a testament to Japanese innovation. Despite its small size, it offered near-perfect weight distribution, thrilling handling, and a unique character that captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide. Join us as we dive into the history, quirks, and cult following of this iconic micro roadster.