The 1990 Suzuki Every is a highly desirable, iconic Japanese
domestic market (JDM) kei van that marked a massive turning point
for the model line. In March 1990, Suzuki updated the Every to
comply with new Japanese Kei car regulations. This upgraded the
engine size from 550cc to a 660cc three-cylinder engine, elongated
the body slightly, and introduced advanced features like fuel
injection and turbochargers to the platform.Key Technical
Specifications:- Engine Options: 657cc F6A 3-cylinder engine
(Available in naturally aspirated or EPi Intercooler Turbo
configurations).- Power Output: Varies from 38 horsepower on
baseline models up to 58-64 horsepower on turbocharged trims.-
Transmission: Primarily a 5-speed manual, though 3-speed automatics
exist.- Drivetrain: Available in 2WD (Rear-Wheel Drive) or
Full-Time 4WD/AWD setups.- Fuel Economy: Highly efficient, capable
of delivering up to 40-50 mpg (approx. 15--20 km/L) depending on
driving conditions.Prominent 1990 Trim Levels- Every Joypop /
Joypop Sound: This is the popular passenger-focused variant. It
comes configured with four seats, rear sliding doors, and lifestyle
comforts like air conditioning or a roof-mounted factory soundbar.-
Every Aero Tune Turbo: The "Godzilla of Kei vans" features
aggressive factory aesthetics. It includes a sporty body kit, front
lip, side skirts, rear spoiler, fog lights, and a distinct 4-spoke
tuner steering wheel. Mechanically, its intercooled turbo engine
gives it zippy, sports-car-like handling traits.58,492 kilometers
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