The Mazda Suitcase Car
Posted: 07-Jan-2008 | Category: Pictures CommentsThe Mazda Suitcase Car was first produced in Japan in 1991 as part of a contest held at Mazda’s Engineering department. The idea was simply to have a 3-wheeled car inside a suitcase. The original suitcase car was destroyed in a car park just a few months after it was built but the vehicle was rebuilt in a black suitcase in 1994. (The original case being red)
Powered by a 40cc two stroke engine the vehicle holds enough fuel for around two hours of driving at speeds up to 27 mph. It is built around a small steel chassis and is steered by handlebars. It also includes head lamps for night time driving and functional brake lights and indicators to warn other road users of your actions.














how fast can it go?
speed = up to 27 mph..
how much is it?
Let’s take a ride!
Cool!
I really don’t know how much it costs..
Cool idea
But how heavy is that suitcase?
awesome!! i want one
and what makes it a Mazda?
the mazda badge that they glued on the frount proberly?
that means that it was engineered by the people at mazda. what else would it mean?
Exactly, Phil is correct, it was engineered and built by MAZDA Motor Co. It was originally released in 1993 and was made as a toy for the asian market for about US$2400
That thing is really cool. I’d love to own one.
i want to know how much price is this?
where can you buy it
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