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TOKYO: 2008 Suzuki Palette

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Suzuki Palette
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The Palette is a minicar aimed at parents who cherish time with their children, and at young drivers who like having fun with their friends.

Combining emotionally appealing styling cues with a cabin roomy enough for four people, Palette delivers a level of comfort unprecedented among minicars.

It also boasts revolutionary packaging, with left and right-hand powered sliding doors and a low, flat floor for maximum convenience.

looks like it's ... 4.5 - 5 feet wide. prolly be a good handicap cab. other than being ugly

Hope your good friends driving around in this. Because your going to be REALLY close to each other.

It will probably be actually 1475 mm wide, the limit for this class of vehicles in Japan, and have seating for 4 (no room for a center seat). It may look narrower because it is probably 1700-1800 mm tall.

Oh, and probably seating that folds fully fat, cushions up, for "young drivers who like having fun with their friends" :AH-HA_wink:

  • 2 weeks later...
When will this trend toward huge wheels be over?

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