Does Suzuki Still Make a Pickup Truck?

For over fifty years, Suzuki has been a trusted name in the automotive industry. The company was founded in 1909 and has since become one of Japan’s largest automakers.

Their lineup includes everything from entry-level hatchbacks to full-size SUVs and vans. But what about pickup trucks? Does Suzuki still make a pickup truck?

The answer is yes, but not in the traditional sense. While Suzuki no longer sells pickups in the United States, the company does offer one model worldwide: the Carry. This small cab-over truck has been available in various markets since 1961 and is currently sold primarily in Japan and Southeast Asia.

The Carry features a 660cc three-cylinder gasoline engine that produces just over 60 horsepower and 81 lb-ft of torque. It also comes with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.

The truck can be configured as either a single cab or double cab, with seating for up to four passengers depending on the model. In terms of cargo space, the Carry offers up to 1,100 liters (39 cubic feet) of space when configured with two rows of seats folded down.

Despite its age, the Carry is still remarkably popular among contractors and city dwellers alike due to its maneuverability, affordability, fuel efficiency (it gets around 30 mpg), and reliability. It also boasts an impressive payload capacity of up to 1,000 kg (2,205 lbs), making it ideal for hauling light loads around town or on short trips.

For those looking for a more modern take on a pickup truck from Suzuki, there’s always the Jimny Sierra Pickup Style. This mini SUV shares many similarities with the Carry but features an updated design as well as more powerful engines options ranging from 98 horsepower to 118 horsepower depending on configuration.

In summary, while Suzuki no longer sells traditional pickup trucks in the United States, they do offer their Carry cab-over truck worldwide as well as their Jimny Sierra Pickup Style mini SUV in some markets outside of North America. Both models offer drivers unique designs and capabilities that make them ideal for light hauling duties around town or on short trips without breaking the bank.

Conclusion: Yes, Suzuki still makes a pickup truck – though it’s not quite traditional – with their Carry cab-over truck being sold worldwide as well as their Jimny Sierra Pickup Style mini SUV available outside North America both offering drivers unique designs and capabilities that make them ideal for light hauling duties around town or on short trips without breaking the bank..

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Karen Watkins