THE last time Suzuki used a caffeinated name for its cars was in 1991 when they introduced the Cappuccino. Targeted only for the Japanese market, this turbocharged 660cc three-cylinder engine wears a miniature sports car suit. With a front engine and rear-wheel drive layout, it was a completely unique product in Suzuki's entire portfolio, being the only car to use this layout in this Kei car, a type of vehicle exclusive in Japan with engines having a maximum of 660cc.
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