Japanese car culture has contributed many trends to the automotive world over the decades, many of which have taken on new life in the United States and other markets. Neither the subculture of ...
The Japanese kei car segment has always been fiercely competitive, pushing automakers to update their smallest models more often than larger vehicles. The Mitsubishi Delica Mini, introduced in spring ...
The kei car / van segment in Japan is getting increasingly electrified as more local companies show their proposals. The latest example is the synergy between Toyota, Suzuki, and Daihatsu, for ...
It all began when I started seeing this white Subaru Sambar in my Denver neighborhood. Like nearly all JDM vans around here (there are many, mostly Mitsubishi Delicas and Toyota HiAces), it sported ...
JDM Mitsubishi Bravo Kei Van in Los Angeles A walkaround look of a of Joe Dashtoyan's 53-horsepower, 1994 Mitsubishi Bravo Super Exceed Kei Van/Microvan cruising around the streets of LA.
Kei cars and vans are arguably some of the cutest vehicles in the world. They are a common sight on Japanese highways, and they've also won the hearts of some Americans looking for an affordable and ...
Created by the Japanese government after the war, the keijidosha —"light automobile," universally shortened to "kei"—helped its auto industry get back on its feet and got many Japanese off of ...
In Japan, there’s a thriving market for kei vans dressed up to resemble classic cars. These small, practical vehicles appeal to both young drivers and enthusiasts looking for a fun, nostalgic ride.