The Most Bizarre Cars Ever Made

4. The Cappuccino Suzuki

Produced Between: 1991 and 1997

Cost Estimate: $8,000–$20,000

The Suzuki Cappuccino is a standout example from the Japanese kei sports car era, designed as an incredibly lightweight roadster that adheres to kei car regulations, allowing for lower tax and insurance costs. Introduced in 1991, the Cappuccino boasts a remarkably light weight of just 725 kg. Under the hood, it features a three-cylinder, 657cc turbocharged engine that generates 63 horsepower, delivering an exhilarating driving experience.

 

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The Suzuki Cappuccino's design was as captivating as its performance. Its unique, compact shape showcased classic roadster characteristics, featuring a long hood, a short rear end, and an unexpectedly spacious two-seat cabin. One of the Cappuccino's standout features was its versatile roof design, which offered three configurations—topless, T-top, or fully enclosed—thanks to its detachable panels. This flexibility not only enhanced its aesthetic appeal but also allowed drivers to tailor their driving experience to suit their preferences.