Off-Road-Ready Suzuki Super Carry Mountain Trail Concept To Debut At Tokyo Auto Salon 2024

- Super Carry concept previews a trail-ready derivative of the commercial pick-up
- Super Carry for Japan is a Kei Car measuring under 3.4 metres in length
- Japanese-spec pick-up gets the option of four-wheel-drive
Aside from showcasing a concept based on the new fourth-gen Swift, Suzuki will also be showcasing a concepts based around its Super Carry pick-up sold in Japan. Not to be confused with the model sold in India, the Japanese Super Carry is a Kei Car measuring just 3,395 mm in length and powered by a 658 cc, three-cylinder petrol engine. The Super Carry familiar to Indian customers meanwhile measures 3,800 mm in length and uses a 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol engine. The Indian pick-up also sits on a longer 2,110 mm wheelbase as compared to the Japanese pick-up’s 1,905 mm.
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The Super Carry sold in Japan is a Kei car measuring under 3.4 metres in length and using a 658 cc engine.
Speaking of the concept, the Super Carry Mountain Trail has been described as a “model that combines strength and design to allow for tough off-road riding,” and targeted at “active adults to enjoy the mountains.” To that extent, the model gets a substantial hardware upgrade when it comes to looks. Unlike the standard model, the Mountain Trail features an external roll cage with a built-in roof rack, roof-mounted auxiliary lights, smoked light clusters, a blacked-out mesh finished grille and a notable bash late under the front bumper to protect critical components.
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The doors too have been replaced by tubular frame units while much of the glasshouse has been replaced by metal mesh. The rear load bed too has been replaced by a custom unit featuring a rack housing the spare wheel along with other equipment.
The Maruti Suzuki Super Carry is larger than the model sold in Japan, uses a larger 1.2-litre engine and hauls greater payloads.
Moving to the interior, while not everything is visible the concept does feature sports seats with racing harnesses to hold occupants in place.
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Coming to the powerplant, the 658 cc mill pushes out a 49.6 bhp and 59 Nm of torque. In the production pick-up, the unit is paired with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic gearbox with both getting the option of four-wheel drive.
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