5 Best Selling Kei Cars of 2023 in Japan: Rankings and Reviews

5 Best Selling Kei Cars of 2023 in Japan: Rankings and Reviews

Kei cars, also known as Kei jidosha or K-cars, are a unique category of small vehicles that are popular in Japan. These vehicles have a specific set of regulations and characteristics that make them distinct from regular cars. Here are some key points about Kei cars in Japan:

Size and Dimensions: Kei cars are small in size, with strict regulations governing their dimensions. As of my last update in September 2021, the maximum dimensions for a Kei car are typically 3.4 meters in length, 1.48 meters in width, and 2 meters in height.

Engine Size: Kei cars are limited in engine displacement size, typically having engines with a capacity of 660cc or less. The engine’s power output is also limited to around 63 horsepower (47 kW).

Tax and Insurance Benefits: In Japan, Kei cars enjoy certain tax and insurance benefits, which make them an attractive option for buyers. These benefits can result in lower ownership costs.

Fuel Efficiency: Kei cars are known for their fuel efficiency, making them a practical choice for urban driving. Their smaller engines contribute to their excellent mileage.

Classification: Kei cars are classified into different categories, including regular passenger cars, microvans, and trucks. There are also sportier Kei cars designed for enthusiasts.

Design and Functionality: Despite their small size, Kei cars are designed to maximize interior space and functionality. They often feature innovative interior layouts to make the most of the limited space.

Popularity: Kei cars are incredibly popular in Japan, especially in crowded urban areas where their small size and easy maneuverability are advantageous. They are also popular among older drivers.

Safety: Manufacturers of Kei cars prioritize safety, and modern Kei cars often come equipped with safety features such as airbags and stability control.

Electric and Hybrid Kei Cars: In recent years, there has been a growing interest in electric and hybrid Kei cars as a more environmentally friendly alternative.

Cultural Significance: Kei cars have cultural significance in Japan and are often seen as a symbol of practicality and efficiency. They are a part of Japan’s automotive heritage.

6 Comments

  1. flicker031 on October 21, 2023 at 2:34 am

    I recently bought an N-WGN! Its not on the top 5 though but I love it very much.



  2. Jayce on October 21, 2023 at 2:36 am

    Is it possible to buy one wirh a stearing wheel on the left for the European countires?



  3. In the Public Domain on October 21, 2023 at 2:45 am

    Outstanding video. Incredibly informative !



  4. BOJACK on October 21, 2023 at 3:01 am

    does these all kei cars have air bags?



  5. erone dalessandria on October 21, 2023 at 3:03 am

    I am Italian and I live in Rome. I have a 2004 Suzuki Wagon r+ and I love it. If I wanted to change it for a similar one I couldn’t do it. In Italy they don’t sell these types of small cars derived from Japanese kei cars. If there was one like this kei car. I would buy it tomorrow. It makes me angry that the diffusion of this type of car is limited by prejudices regarding their aesthetics. I find them marvels of technology and pragmatism. It makes me angry that I can’t buy one because I don’t like their shape. I hope that one day a Japanese car manufacturer will have the courage to export a kei car model to Europe and Italy. I looked into importing one into Italy but the problem is not getting it delivered but rather that it cannot circulate because it is not approved to European safety standards. How stupid. There are many videos on YouTube that demonstrate the opposite. These cars are as safe as those on European roads. Suzuki! Nissan! Honda! Courage! Export these cars to Europe! Or make sure they are approved for the European Highway Code. Ah! I forgot! Put the driver’s seat on the left.



  6. Mason Howard on October 21, 2023 at 3:28 am

    Damn I got to wait 25 years to get one of these sweet vans… we will be of the ground by then lol I got a 97 acty street I love it