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Country | Automobile Name | Manufacturer | Engine Make/Capacity | Seats | Year | Other information |
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Japan | Auto Sandal | Japan Auto Sandal Motors, Tokyo, | Mitsubishi 349 cc | 2 | 1954 | [1] [2] [3] |
Japan | Cony 360 Coach | Aichi Machine Industry Co Ltd, Nagoya | 354 cc | 1952-1967 | [1] | |
Japan | Cony Guppy | Aichi Machine Industry Co Ltd, Nagoya | 199 cc | 2 | 1952-1967 | [1] |
Japan | Daihatsu Bee | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu 540 cc | 1951- | [1] | |
Japan | Daihatsu Fellow | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu 356 cc | 1967-1977 | [1] | |
Japan | Daihatsu Fellow Max | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu 547 cc | 1977-1989 | [1] | |
Japan | Daihatsu Mira | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu 660 cc | 1980- | [1] | |
Japan | Daihatsu Midget I | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu ZA 250 cc | 1 | 1957- | |
Japan | Daihatsu Midget II | Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd, Ikeda, Osaka | Daihatsu EF 660 cc | 1 or 2 | 1996- | van and light truck versions |
Japan | Flying Feather | Suminoe Seisakusho, Kyoto | 350 cc | 2 | 1955 | ja:住江製作所・フライングフェザー |
Japan | Fuji Cabin | Fuji Motors Corp, Tokyo | Gasuden 125 cc 5.5 hp (4 kW) | 2 | 1957-1958 | [1] [4] See also fi:Fuji Cabin, Fuji Cabin |
Japan | Honda S360 | Honda | 356 cc | 2 | 1962 | sports car Not sold |
Japan | Honda S500 | Honda | 531 cc | 2 | 1963 | sports car |
Japan | Honda S600 | Honda | 606 cc | 2 | 1964 | sports car |
Japan | Honda N360 | Honda | 354 cc | 4 | 1967 | |
Japan | Honda T360 | Honda | 356 cc 30Ps | 2 | 1963 | small utility truck |
Japan | Mitsubishi Minica | Mitsubishi | initially named the "360" | |||
Japan | Mazda R360 | Mazda | 356 cc | 2 | 1961 | |
Japan | Mazda Carol | Mazda | water-cooled OHV 358 cc | 4 | 1962 | |
Japan | Mitsuoka BuBu | Mitsuoka Toyama | 50 cc | 1 | 1982 | |
Japan | Mitsuoka K-1(MC-1) | Mitsuoka Toyama | 50 cc | 1 | 1998 | |
Japan | Mitsuoka K-2 | Mitsuoka | 50 cc | 1 | 1998 | |
Japan | Mitsuoka K-3 | Mitsuoka | 50 cc | 1 | 2005 | |
Japan | Mitsuoka K-4 | Mitsuoka | 50 cc | 1 | 2006 | |
Japan | Subaru 360 | Subaru | 356 cc | 4 | 1958 | (Imported into the USA in considerable numbers.) |
Japan | Toyota C+pod | Toyota Motomachi plant | 9.2kW electric | 1 or 2 | 2021- | |
Japan | Toyota COMS | Toyota Kariya and Toyoda | 2x2kW (1st gen) or 5kW (2nd gen) electric | 1 | 2000- | |
Japan | Vantage | various models, small utility trucks | ||||
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