The Suzuki Vision e-Sky Aims for Europe, the Japanese Mini Electric That Wants to Dethrone the Dacia Spring
In a few weeks, the doors of a new edition of the Japan Mobility Salon will open, and Suzuki is already warming up the Japanese atmosphere with an interesting novelty. It's called Vision e-Sky and it's a kei car with almost 300 kilometers of autonomy to fill the cities.

Suzuki is one of the brands that has been betting the most on sustainable mobility in recent years. The Japanese firm is already prepared for the launch of an electric car in the European continent, a zero-emissions Vitara that promises to be an interesting alternative to competitors, but it does not forget its important role in the land of the rising sun.
In a few weeks, the doors of the Japan Mobility Salon will reopen, and the manufacturer has started to rev up by advancing one of its proposals. Although it is a concept car, it has all the ingredients to become a reality in a short period of time. The Suzuki Vision e-Sky is precisely a response to the demands of Japanese customers, a small, light, spacious, and attractive car to populate the cities.

The Suzuki Vision e-Sky is a Concept Prototype with a Future
The dimensions of the Suzuki Vision e-Sky are typical of a kei car, the tiny small cars that want to be brought to Europe to solve the problem of traffic and high emissions in cities, and practically the same size as a Dacia Spring. The new generation of the Romanian would be a perfect rival to this Japanese, which boasts a design marked by technology.
Dimensions of the Suzuki Vision e-Sky | |
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Length | 3,395 mm |
Width | 1,475 mm |
Height | 1,625 mm |
Wheelbase | -- |
Officially homologated dimensions in the Suzuki Vision e-Sky
The flat front features modern LED pixel headlights, a panel that extends across what should be the grille space and would allow communication with the outside environment by projecting messages. At the ends, the main lighting functions are found, reproducing the same design at the rear.
The sloping windshield and floating roof are another pair of characteristics of this conceptual Suzuki, as well as the practical absence of overhangs, both front and rear. The stylists of the Japanese brand have placed the wheels at the ends, thus reinforcing stability and also maximizing interior space. A very clean and modern design that could well be behind this Suzuki mule that we caught last summer in testing.
A Suzuki Kei Car with Prospects of Coming to Europe in the Medium Term
Suzuki has also shown the interior, drawing strong attention as it is a model for six people. If you take a look, you will see that it has three rows with independent seats, at least in the second row, so access to the third row necessarily involves folding these. The dashboard shines with the large screen that occupies it and the central tunnel is separated from the control panel.
The Japanese brand has not revealed any technical details of its powertrain, but it has confirmed that this Vision e-Sky is a pure electric vehicle with a maximum range of 270 kilometers. Suzuki plans to present the production variant in 2026, with its arrival in Europe still up in the air. Dreaming is free...
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