Author: Autobridge (Xiamen) Publish Time: 2026-04-23 Origin: Site
Suzuki Carry has been around since 1961, always evolving as one of the top choices for kei trucks (light trucks).
| Generation | Sales Period | Vehicle Model Code (Representative) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Gen | 1961 - 1965 | FB Type | Born as "Suzulight Carry", only got truck model that time. |
| 2nd Gen | 1965 - 1966 | L20 Type | Same like 1st gen, still got the bonnet type design. |
| 3rd Gen | 1966 - 1969 | L30 Type | Name changed to just "Carry", and switched to cab-over type design. |
| 4th Gen | 1969 - 1972 | L40 Type | Full model change from the 3rd gen. |
| 5th Gen | 1972 - 1976 | L50 Type | - |
| 6th Gen | 1976 - 1979 | ST20 Type | Engine and body size made bigger to match the new kei car rules. |
| 7th Gen | 1979 - 1985 | ST30/ST40 Type | Added 4-stroke engine and 4WD models to the lineup. |
| 8th Gen | 1985 - 1991 | DA71T/DB71T/DA41T/DB41T/DA51T/DB51T Type | This was when they upgraded the engine from 550cc to 660cc. |
| 9th Gen | 1991 - 1999 | DC51T/DD51T Type | Launched in September 1991. |
| 10th Gen | 1999 - 2013 | DA52T/DB52T/DA62T/DA63T/DA65T Type | Got full model change to meet the new kei car standards. |
| 11th Gen | 2013 - Present | DA16T Type | The current model lor, with bigger cabin and better safety features. They also added the "Super Carry" into the lineup. |
Suzuki Every actually came out from the Carry Van, then became its own line. Very useful for business and passenger use also.
| Generation | Sales Period | Vehicle Model Code (Representative) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Gen | 1982 - 1985 | ST41V Type | The name "Every" first came out when the Carry Van got a minor change. |
| 2nd Gen | 1985 - 1991 | DA71V/DB71V/DA41V/DB41V/DA51V/DB51V Type | First full model change under the "Every" name. |
| 3rd Gen | 1991 - 1999 | DE51V/DF51V Type | The only generation that used MR (mid-ship) layout. |
| 4th Gen | 1999 - 2005 | DA52V/DB52V/DA62V Type | Launched to meet the new kei car standards in 1999. |
| 5th Gen | 2005 - 2015 | DA64V Type | Boxy design, and the first kei car to have rear power sliding doors. |
| 6th Gen | 2015 - Present | DA17V Type | Current model, made lighter by around 50kg for better fuel efficiency and bigger cargo space. |
