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Suzuki CV1

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Motor vehicle
Suzuki CV1
Suzuki CV1 on display at a festival nearHimeji Castle inHyōgo Prefecture, ^
Overview
ManufacturerSuzuki
Production1981-1985
Body and chassis
ClassMicrocar
Powertrain
Engine50 cc (3.1 cu in) 2-strokeSingle cylinder
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,310 mm (4 ft 4 in)
Length1,940 mm (6 ft 4 in)
Width1,185 mm (3 ft 10.7 in)
Height1,290 mm (4 ft 3 in)
Kerb weight168 kg (3.31 long cwt)

TheSuzuki CV1 is amicrocar first presented at the 24thTokyo Motor Show in 1981.

Displayed under the banner ofSuzuki Community Vehicle, the CV1 was a single-seat, four-wheeler, with a narrower track at the rear. It had a single door in itsfiberglass body and originally had a claimed maximum speed of 30 km/h (19 mph), the legal limit for a moped in Japan at the time, and a fuel economy of 2.0 L/100 km (140 mpg‑imp; 120 mpg‑US).[1] The vehicle could be driven on a moped licence in Japan and was sold in very limited numbers on a trial basis at a price of 300,000 Yen. Somewhere between 50 and 100 examples were manufactured.[1][2][3]

After a governmental review, it was determined that the CV1 could only be driven by someone with a full license, rather than a moped license (which only required a written test). While this allowed Suzuki to increase the top speed to 60 km/h (37 mph), it also removed the reason for the CV1's existence. The car had windows on either side that could be slid upwards and early versions had a single headlamp. Its design was a modernized take on the post-war German bubble cars like theHeinkel Kabine and theBMW Isetta. Production ended in 1985 when Japanese licensing laws were changed.

  • Suzuki CV1 front
    Suzuki CV1 front
  • Suzuki CV1 rear
    Suzuki CV1 rear

Sources

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  1. ^abRees, Chris (1995).Microcar Mania. Minster Lovell & New Yatt, Oxfordshire, UK: Bookmarque Publishing. p. 142.ISBN 1-870519-18-3.
  2. ^"谷保天満宮旧車祭 其の4 コレ…自動車?なんですCAR?" [Yabo Tenmangu Shrine Vintage Car Festival, Part 4: Is this a car? Is that a car?].ChameleonArms. 2013-01-24.
  3. ^Hancocks, Simon (2022-02-07)."Ultra-rare Suzuki CV1 is up for sale, and we are strangely attracted to it!".Visor Down. Crash Media Group Ltd. Archived fromthe original on 2022-08-15.

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