Kei cars - small cars from Japan - Andrew's Japanese Cars (2024)

Introduction to kei cars

Kei (pronounced kay) cars are a type/class of vehicle (pretty much) unique to Japan. They account for about 30 % of the Japanese car market. They are small cars with low ownership and running costs. As we’ll see later, this doesn’t necessarily make them cheap to buy, especially on the second hand car market.

This is going to be a description of kei cars are they are today and in the recent past. I won’t be covering their history from the start.

Where does kei come from?

If you were to write out the pronunciation of the Japanese words for these cars, you’d end up with something like kei jidosha. This means ‘light car.’ The kei part gets used with an English word to describe these vehicles outside Japan. So now you know where ‘kei’ comes from.

Types of kei car

There are quite a number of vehicles falling into the kei class: from 2 seater convertibles, to hatchbacks with sporty intentions, to family boxes, to vans and flat bed trucks.

One way to identify a kei car is the use of yellow on the number plate. Private kei cars are black on yellow and commercial kei cars are yellow on black.

Suzuki, Honda, Mitsubishi and Daihatsu manufacture kei cars. Some of the other main Japanese car companies (Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru) sell kei cars made for them by these 4 manufacturers.

Restrictions on kei cars

Car size

Kei cars cannot be more than 3.4 metres long, 1.48 metres wide or 2 metres tall.

For comparison, a Smart ForTwo measures 2.7 m long x 1.75 m wide x 1.54 m tall. The latest Toyota Aygo measures 3.46 long x 1.62 wide x 1.46 high.

It is interesting (to me at least) that both of these cars would fall way outside the kei specifications on their width.

Engine size

Kei cars are limited to an engine capacity of 660 cm3. This has been the case since 1990: smaller limits applied before then.

Engine power

There is an engine power limit of 63 bhp.

The motorcyclists amongst you may scoff at this paltry power output from 660cc! A 2009 Yamaha YZF-R6 makes more than double this from a 600cc engine, but I think it might struggle with 2 things: torque and fuel economy.

Many kei cars are turbocharged to improve power whilst maintaining good overall fuel consumption.

Advantages of kei cars and relevance in the UK?

In Japan, owners of kei cars enjoy lower tax rates at the point of purchase and annually thereafter. There are also cost savings through lower fuel consumption.

Are kei cars relevant to UK drivers? My short answer is yes and no!

Running costs

Fuel is expensive (although as I write it is relatively cheap compared to prices we’ve seen in the last few years). The low running costs offered by kei cars, particularly from improved fuel efficiency are appealing. I’ve seen official fuel consumption figures of 60-70 mpg for modern kei cars. Unfortunately I don’t yet have any real world experience of the actual fuel consumption that can be achieved. I’d be interested to hear from you if you do!

Of course you could get a hybrid version of a standard car to improve running costs. I just can’t get excited about hybrid cars and I’d much rather try a kei car if reducing running costs was my number one priority. I’m aware this won’t be a viable option for some folk.

Safety

You’d be safer on your motorbike!” This is a genuine comment received from someone close to me when I expressed a desire to own a kei car. I don’t agree, but I can see what they’re getting at.

Japanese cars are put through very similar safety tests to cars on sale in the UK. I’ll be writing a separate post with more detail about this and will update this post with a link when I’ve done so. Whilst researching this post, I noticed that some of the kei cars fared remarkably well in the crash tests, receiving scores comparable with much larger vehicles. However, these tests are done at relatively low speeds (30-40 mph). I don’t think kei cars would compare favourably with larger cars in crashes at higher speeds.

Does this matter? In our congested towns and cities, surely average speed is decreasing, so most of the crashes that do occur will be at low speed? On the other hand, our speed limits on dual carriageways and motorways are higher than in Japan, and I don’t think we’ve reached Tokyo levels of traffic congestion yet (although I’d imagine London comes close sometimes). Kei cars driven in the UK are therefore likely to spend more of their time travelling at higher speeds than they would have done/were designed for in Japan. I’ll concede that a high speed crash in a kei car would likely result in worse injuries than in a larger car.

Parking

Parking spaces seem to be getting smaller (or are our cars getting bigger?) and harder to find. Small cars like these are easier to park in small spaces!

Pleasure of ownership

Some of these cars are really cool, aren’t they? This is a definite advantage in my book. For me there is a great deal of pleasure in owning a car that is different, unusual and dare I say cute. Many kei cars have this by the bucket load.

Cost and availability of kei cars in the UK

At the start of this post I said kei cars were pretty much unique to Japan. ‘Pretty much’ because some kei cars were sold from new through official channels in the UK. Examples of this are the Suzuki Cappuchino, Daihatsu Move and Daihatsu Copen.

Plenty more are available now via the import route from Japan. However, just because they are super small, this doesn’t necessarily mean they are super cheap. Their values on the second hand market in Japan can be remarkably high in some cases. By this I mean comparable to and sometimes higher than much larger cars of similar age, condition and with similar kms. I suppose the payback for the relatively high acquisition cost is lower running costs.

What do you think of kei cars?

I’d love to know what you think about kei cars. Would you buy one, or do you just not see the appeal? Which car would you buy?

Kei cars - small cars from Japan - Andrew's Japanese Cars (2024)

FAQs

Are kei cars legal in the US? ›

A kei car being imported to the U.S must be 25 or more years old at the time of its arrival in the states, and many states and counties have rules requiring them to pass emissions tests of varying levels of strictness in order to be registered for street use.

How much does a kei car cost? ›

Kei is short for Keijidosha, which means "light automobile" in Japanese. New ones can be purchased for the equivalent of less than $10,000, about a fifth of the average US new vehicle price. Kei cars are also lighter, so even though most are still gas-powered, they are efficient.

What is the best selling kei car in Japan? ›

In 2023, Honda's N-Box was the best-selling kei car model in Japan, reaching a sales volume of about 232.4 thousand units.

Why aren t kei cars in the US? ›

Since—obviously—the tiny Kei is not built to the U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, only Kei vehicles that are older than 25 years can be imported into the U.S., because vehicles that elderly aren't subject to FMVSS.

Can a kei car go on the highway? ›

Many of them are capable of higher speeds for brief periods, but the combination of cinder-block-style aerodynamics and tiny engine means a kei van isn't well-suited for long drives on U.S. highways. It can be done, but it is stressful for both driver and engine.

What is the speed limit on a kei car? ›

Its engine is rated at 80 hp (60 kW; 81 PS)—since that is how the car is hom*ologated in the United Kingdom, Japanese authorities told the importer that its power should remain unchanged. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association also self-imposes a speed limit of 140 km/h (87 mph) for kei cars.

Are Kei cars safe to drive? ›

In some cases, Kei cars have been classified as "off-road vehicles," deemed unfit for road use. In other cases, state DMVs have pointed to the lack of compliance with federal safety standards as justification for banning them.

How long do Kei cars last? ›

In 2023, the average lifespan of light motor passenger cars (kei cars) permanently returned in Japan was 15.82 years, decreasing from 15.83 years the year before.

Are kei cars cheap to insure? ›

Kei cars were cheaper to buy, to insure and to tax. Initial growth was slow, not least because the engines were restricted to 150cc four-stroke or 100cc two-stroke capacities.

What are the requirements for a kei car? ›

The kei class of vehicles allows for engines of no more than 660cc and no more power than 63 horsepower or so. But, at the same time, lots of these vehicles, particularly older ones, will have very low power figures in relation to their engine displacement.

Does Toyota make a kei car? ›

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

What is the size limit for a kei car? ›

Japanese light motor vehicles, domestically known as kei cars, are automobiles defined by being shorter than 3.4 meters with a maximum height of two meters and a maximum width of 1.48 meters.

Are kei cars legal in Texas? ›

That's not to diminish the achievement here, because what Texas won is still incredible. Now, Texans can confidently register a Kei truck as they would any other car. That truck can then drive on Texas roads just like any other car.

Is the Suzuki Carry a kei car? ›

The Suzuki Carry (Japanese: スズキ・キャリイ, Hepburn: Suzuki Kyarī) is a kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki. The microvan version was originally called the Carry van until 1982 when the passenger van versions were renamed as the Suzuki Every (Japanese: スズキ・エブリイ, Hepburn: Suzuki Eburī).

Are Japanese cars street legal in the US? ›

Most JDM vehicles don't conform to the federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) that are a must for car registration on U.S. roads. Fortunately, there is an exemption to this rule for any vehicle that is 25 years old or more, regardless of where it was built.

Are Japanese import cars banned in the US? ›

America bans the importation of a vehicle unless it is either converted to EPA and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or is at least 25 years old. The EPA rule is a 21-year ban, but it is still effectively a 25-year ban since you're usually trying to import a whole car.

Why are Kei trucks illegal in Texas? ›

These bans originated from the Imported Vehicle Safety Compliance Act of 1988, which aimed to protect American consumers by ensuring that all vehicles on the road met the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).

Why aren t kei cars sold outside Japan? ›

Although some Kei models are successfully exported or licensed, the great majority are designed and built for the Japanese domestic market (JDM) only, as they are entirely optimized to offer the most appealing vehicles within the very specific to Japan Kei-car rules, in addition to mainly being built with the steering ...

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