Japanese Mini Trucks — Complete USA Guide
Japanese mini trucks (known in Japan as Kei trucks or kei-tora) are compact utility vehicles built by Honda, Suzuki, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, and Subaru. They have become one of the fastest-growing vehicle segments in rural America, prized for their durability, fuel economy, compact size, and low cost of operation.
Why Americans Love Japanese Mini Trucks
A Japanese mini truck does things no full-size utility vehicle can: it fits through a standard 8-foot gate, turns in a 14-foot radius, hauls 1,500 lbs, gets 40+ mpg, and costs half what a new UTV would. That combination is impossible to beat for farm, ranch, orchard, vineyard, and construction use.
Best Japanese Mini Trucks for US Buyers
Suzuki Carry — The most popular Japanese mini truck in America. Excellent parts availability, proven F6A/K6A engines, available with dump bed, flatbed, or enclosed body.
Honda Acty — Often considered the most reliable Japanese mini truck. The rear-engine layout is unique and the HA6/HA7 engines are virtually bulletproof.
Daihatsu Hijet — The toughest of the bunch. Ideal for rough terrain and heavy hauling. S200/S210 series are widely available in USA.
Mitsubishi Minicab — Smoothest ride, best highway manners. Popular with buyers who split time between road and field use.
Subaru Sambar — Unique rear-engine design, excellent maneuverability. Popular in vineyards and tight spaces.
How to Buy a Japanese Mini Truck
JPM Mini Trucks imports directly from Japan, with over 100 trucks in inventory at any time. Browse our current stock, bid in our live auction, or call +1 (331) 666-1462.
