Engineering:Suzuki CV1

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Suzuki CV1
Suzuki CV1 on display at a festival near Himeji Castle in Hyōgo Prefecture, ^
Overview
ManufacturerSuzuki
Production1981-1985
Body and chassis
ClassMicrocar
Powertrain
Engine50 cc (3.1 cu in) 2-stroke Single 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)
uk|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight168 kg (3.31 long cwt)

The Suzuki CV1 is a microcar first presented at the 24th Tokyo Motor Show in 1981.

Displayed under the banner of Suzuki Community Vehicle, the CV1 was a single-seat, four-wheeler, with a narrower track at the rear. It had a single door in its fiberglass 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 the Heinkel Kabine and the BMW Isetta. Production ended in 1985 when Japanese licensing laws were changed.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rees, 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?". ChameleonArms. 2013-01-24. https://chameleonarms221.hatenablog.com/entry/10346820. 
  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. https://www.visordown.com/news/general/ultra-rare-suzuki-cv1-sale-and-we-are-strangely-attracted-it. 
  • Von Mende, Hans-Ulrich; Dietz, Matthias (1994), Kleinwagen, Small Cars, Petites Voitures, Benedikt Taschen, ISBN 9783822889107