4. The Cappuccino Suzuki
Produced between 1991 and 1997
Cost Estimate: $8000–$20,000
One of the pint-sized gems from the Japanese kei sports car era is the Suzuki Cappuccino. It was designed to be an extremely light roadster that would comply with kei car laws and enable reduced tax and insurance expenses. It was born in 1991. Consequently, the Cappuccino’s weight was an astonishingly light 725 kg. It had a three-cylinder, 657cc, turbocharged engine that produced 63 horsepower, making for an amazing driving experience.

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The Suzuki Cappuccino’s looks were as captivating as its functionality. It had a unique, small shape with classic roadster features, like a long hood, a short back end, and an unexpectedly roomy two-seat cabin. The Cappuccino’s roof design, which included three different configurations—topless, T-top, or complete roof—thanks to its detachable panels, was arguably one of its most distinctive features.
