Produced between 1991 and 1998 in Japan (26,583 units), this cute rear-wheel drive roadster is a keijidosha. These mini-cars benefit from lighter taxes if they comply with a regulated overall size: 3.295 meter-long (or 129 in.) maximum at the time (3.395 m/133 in. today), but also 1.395 meter-large (54.7 in.) and a 660 cc engine. Here, the 3-cylinder turbo develops 64 hp.