Mazda R360
The Mazda R360 is a kei car manufactured and marketed by Mazda as the company’s first passenger car — a two-door coupé. Introduced in May 1960, the R360 featured a 1,760 mm wheelbase, weighed 380 kg and was powered by a rear-mounted air-cooled 356 cc V-twin engine producing 12 kW and 2.2 kg⋅m of torque. The car was capable of 84 km/h and featured a 4-speed manual or two-speed automatic transmission. The suspension, front and rear, was rubber "springs" and torsion bars. It was produced from 1960 to 1969.