Measuring about half the length of a Ford F-150, Kei trucks look almost like toys in comparison to your standard pickup truck. But for a car so tiny, you might be surprised at the massive following ...
They’re tiny, they’re bright red, and you’ve probably seen them scooting around Seattle: Mini Japanese firetrucks known as kei trucks. People here say they not only love the cars — but the culture ...
Kei cars are one of the most fascinating areas of global automotive culture. These pocket-sized vehicles were created to boost the Japanese economy after World War II, reviving a struggling industry.