SUMMER WEEK #5: New Suzuki Cappuccino, please!
Suzuki Cappuccino
The Suzuki Cappuccino is a compact sports car produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki from 1991 to 1998. Still today, the model enjoys iconic status. Despite the presence of the “rust devil,” occassions are still very popular.
Small two-seater roadster
The Suzuki Cappuccino is a small two-seat roadster with a steel convertible roof that can be removed in three parts, allowing it to be used as either a coupe, targa or convertible. The design focuses on sportiness and driving pleasure, with a low center of gravity and clean lines. The car falls into the Japanese Kei-car category, which means it is compact and light. The Cappuccino has a length of about 3.3 meters, a width of 1.4 meters and weighs about 725 kg, adding to its maneuverability and efficiency.
Powertrain
The Cappuccino is powered by a 657cc three-cylinder turbocharged engine, producing about 64 horsepower. This engine is mated to a five-speed transmission. Despite its modest power, the car’s lightweight construction offers impressive performance and a lively driving experience. The Suzuki Cappuccino is known for its excellent handling and driving pleasure. The combination of rear-wheel drive, low weight and a balanced chassis makes it a pleasure to drive, especially on twisty roads.
Summer Week
It’s Summer Week at AutoRAI.co.uk. In this week, we highlight summer models using artificial intelligence. All the models under review do not exist. We can only dream about it.