Mini "Kei" Trucks - JCD - JDM Export Import Pros (2024)

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Everyone wants a mini truck

Are you looking for the perfect utility vehicle or ATV? Well, the Japanese mini truck is the perfect truck for you! Mini trucks are amazing go-anywhere machines that are fun, durable, easy to maintain and extremely affordable (starting at $800 for a good condition 25 year old one and up to more than $5000 for those around 10 years old with dump boxes). They are just one of the handiest vehicles you can find. They are easily maneuverable, sporting 4WD on all makes with hi and low range. These trucks have plenty of power, unbeatable fuel efficiency (avg. 16Kpl / 36.7Mpg), and of course the comfort of a full cab with optional A/C. All makes have fold down sides and rear gates available, so it’s very easy to haul whatever you are loading on or off. The good thing about these pickup trucks is that most of them will haul 12-1500lbs of load. Opposed to a standard utility vehicle, they have much more payload capacity for their size. Fold ‘em down and rock and roll!

Japanese mini trucks that are carbureted can reach 55-60mph, and mini trucks with fuel injectors can get up to 65-70mph. They are supremely versatile and can be converted to anything you are looking for, most commonly, a modified dump truck. Japanese Mini trucks have been popular throughout Asia for decades. Now the rest of the world is waking up to their practical appeal. This is especially true in the United States, Canada, Australia and the UK, where more and more people are importing used mini trucks directly from Japan.

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Customers who want to export a Kei Truck from Japan often ask us: What is the Best Kei Truck?

Ouch! This one is hard to answer. We have an affinity for all Japanese mini trucks.The Japanese kei truck is one of the ultimate utility vehicles. It’s an engineering and mechanical ideal: The Most for the Least / Do More With Less. As such there is little room for frills and fancy stuff in the compact size of any of the kei trucks, be it the Daihatsu Hi-Jet, the Suzuki Carry, the Subaru Sambar, or any of the others. In a sense, they are all basically alike: tough, simple, long-lasting, cheap to run, highly capable. The most capability for the least metal and fuel and money.Deciding which tiny kei truck is the best to export from Japan is thus a difficult question because choosing between good and bad is easy, but choosing between good and good is much harder. Whichever kei truck you buy, you get something good and you won’t lose.I’ve had a number of kei trucks and other Japanese Kei vehicles and, with the kei trucks, my favorite is the pre-October-1998 Subaru Sambar.

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But that doesn’t mean that it’s “The Best.” Although I think it is, or, at least, I like it most; but I’ll be the first to admit the drawbacks in these mini trucks. For example, it doesn’t have a full low range like you get with the excellent Suzuki Carry. But I’ve always been well satisfied with the Sambar’s Extra Low as more than enough to get me out of anything off road.

Some guys will swear by the Hi-Jet, or the Honda Acty, or the Minicab kei trucks, or whatever, and I can’t disagree. Other guys will point out that having the engine at the extreme rear (as in the Subaru Sambar) is not ideal due to the increased potential for over steer on dodgy road surfaces.

True. And yet I found more over steer in our two Honda Actys on dirt and gravel roads at speed. Not the fault of the vehicle, really, since only dorks overdrive the conditions, right? But, yeah, I’m sometimes a dork. (Hey, you gotta have fun sometimes, and if you can’t have fun on a middle-of-nowhere back road in your kei truck, then where can you have fun?)

For build quality, many mini truck owners will plug for the Daihatsu Hi-Jet. Again, I’m with them on that, based on the Hi-Jets that I have test driven (although I’ve never owned one or used one for work, so I have no experience on long term with a Hi-Jet). But still, when it comes time for me to look for my next used kei truck, I’m going to look for a nice, fresh, Subaru Sambar.

For all round value and cheap running cost and good parts availability, I guess the Suzuki Carry mini truck is in the lead, and its full-on low range in 4WD is awful nice. They also function well as off-road vehicles. I’ve had good fun with the off-road capabilities in Carrys, both pre 98s and (once) in a newer, post 98 model. That full low range is great. At the moment, I’ve got the use of a newer model Suzuki Carry owned by a lady friend of mine up here on Mount Fuji, so I’m content. I mean, content with the kei truck….well, and the lady friend, too. I’ve got no complaints about her, but I do, actually, have complaints about her mini truck. The late model Carry mini trucks now have a transmission that I just don’t like. I don’t like the way it goes into gear, too wishy washy and clunky thunky. Guys, go for the older Carry mini trucks, I think they are better. So, for the folks in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Australia that can’t get the new kei trucks anyway, I’d say you’re not missing anything much. Go old kei truck.

Now, for something to help you decide what may be the best mini truck for you to import from Japan, we have some articles over on our blog here, here, here, and here.

Of course, if you can get the chance to test drive your friend’s kei truck, jump at the chance. The things that make you decide on the kei truck you pitch for, the kei truck that is best for you, may be very subjective. It’s that way for me with the Subaru Sambar. This is because, at base, like I said before, all the Japanese kei trucks are good, and are good value. There are no “easy outers” in the kei truck dugout. Kei trucks are sluggers.

Especially these days, with hard economic times coming, due to government responses to the Corona Virus, Japanese mini trucks are going to be the best vehicle going forward, especially for preppers, for people hoping to stay out of the cities but who need a light vehicle to work, get around, stock up, you name it; for hunters who really do need to bring home the bacon (well, the venison, actually); for people who are forced to downsize and cut back on their contracting, landscaping, or small delivery service, again, mini trucks are the best thing to have right now. We’re all going to have to cut back, but with a tiny kei truck, you don’t have to cut back on capability and capacity.

We don’t know what the world will look like after all this is settled. There seem to be fewer and fewer things that we can rely on. But with their high reliability, high capability, and low running costs, I think that we can rely on our kei trucks. They’ll keep their value, too in the months and years ahead.

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FAQs

What are the benefits of a Kei truck? ›

One of the primary advantages of Kei trucks is their versatility and compact size. These vehicles are designed to navigate narrow city streets, rural areas, and even rough terrain with ease. Their compact dimensions make parking a breeze, allowing you to maneuver through tight spaces effortlessly.

How fast is the JDM mini truck? ›

In the U.S., federal regulations mandate that Japanese mini trucks imported for off-road use have their maximum speed capped at 25 mph. This is significantly lower than the speeds they are capable of achieving without restrictions, which can be up to 75 mph.

Why aren t kei cars sold outside Japan? ›

For exports, the vehicles are generally too small and specialized to be profitable. Notable exceptions exist, for instance the Suzuki Alto and Daihatsu Cuore, which have been exported consistently from around 1980. The export version of the Suzuki Jimny has become very popular, both in and outside of Japan.

What is the life expectancy of a Kei truck? ›

In 2022, the average lifespan of light motor trucks (kei trucks) permanently returned in Japan was 17.59 years, increasing from 14.95 a decade earlier. The average lifespan of regular trucks had increased as well over the last ten years.

How much MPG does a Kei truck get? ›

However, Kei trucks are widely praised for their fuel efficiency, which helps explain their widespread acclaim in their native Japan and other places. Kei trucks typically get 35-50 mpg on the highway, but can sometimes get even better results.

Can Kei trucks go on the highway? ›

Due to their compact size and engine capacity, Kei trucks are often subject to speed limitations and prohibited from highway use. This is to ensure safety at high velocities or on congested highways.

Are Japanese mini trucks legal in the US? ›

Mini Trucks can be imported to the U.S. as off-road vehicles; however, they must be permanently modified to have a maximum speed of 25mph and be certified as meeting applicable non-road emission standards. They do not meet required North American safety or emission standards.

Are kei cars illegal in US? ›

Kei class cars are not usually legal for highway use in the USA. Depends on the state. In Oregon, for example, the DMV arbitrarily refuses to register them for any use whatsoever. It's not a law or regulation, it's more like an internal opinion or rumor that turned into a standard practice of refusal.

What is the most sold kei car? ›

The Honda N-BOX is the best-selling vehicle in Japan overall. As for kei cars, the Honda N-BOX (+14.4%) easily holds onto the top spot and ranks #1 kei car for the 9th year in a row (no interruption since 2015. It is also the best-selling vehicle in the country overall, beating the Toyota Yaris.

How much does a kei mini truck cost? ›

Well, the Japanese mini truck is the perfect truck for you! Mini trucks are amazing go-anywhere machines that are fun, durable, easy to maintain and extremely affordable (starting at $800 for a good condition 25 year old one and up to more than $5000 for those around 10 years old with dump boxes).

Did Toyota make a kei truck? ›

The Pixis is Toyota's kei class mini truck that has been in production since 2011.

Are Kei trucks fuel efficient? ›

On average, Kei trucks can achieve impressive gas mileage in the range of 30 to 40 miles per gallon (mpg). Their compact size and nimbleness make them well-suited for urban settings.

Are Kei trucks dependable? ›

Performance and Reliability: When it comes to vehicles, reliability is non-negotiable. Kei mini trucks are engineered to endure a variety of tasks across different terrains. They have a reputation for being sturdy workhorses that won't let you down.

Why do Kei trucks exist? ›

A kei truck, kei-class truck, or Japanese mini truck is a mini truck, a type of pickup truck available in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive versions, built to satisfy the Japanese keijidōsha (軽自動車, "light vehicle") statutory class.

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