

The Suzuki Mighty Boy is a 2-seater, pickup vehicle that was introduced in the year 1983 and was produced till 1988. It was available with two engine options such as 3, 543 cc engine that was capable of producing about 21 kW at 6,000 rpm along with a torque of 41 Nm at 4,000 rpm and another engine that was able to generate 23 kW of power at 6,000 rpm along with a torque of 44 Nm at 4,000 rpm. The vehicle also features a four or five speed manual transmission and a 2 speed automatic transmission. The Suzuki Mighty Boy has a wheelbase of 2150 mm, length of 3195 mm, width of 1395 mm, height of 1290 mm and it also weighed around 530-550kg. It was available with 10 inch wheels and horizontally finned grille which was very much similar to the Cervo model. It also featured very unique seats and also had a customized Mighty Boy logo. The Suzuki Mighty Boy was considered to be one of the cheapest automobile that was available in Japan during its production period. The vehicle was produced in two trim levels including the first generation model that featured basic features and the second generation models received minor cosmetic upgrades such as a restyled front grille and mirrors. A hybrid model was also produced by the company and it was exported to other markets including Australia and Cyprus featuring bucket seats as well as chrome roof rails.







