1992 Autozam AZ-1, finished in silver with a gray interior. This AZ-1 is a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive car. It's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and its odometer displays about 121,500 kilometers, which represents around 75,500 miles. Factory equipment includes gullwing doors and cloth upholstery. Modifications reported by the seller are limited to 13-inch wheels, a Momo steering wheel, and a Pioneer CD player. Sized to comply with Japan's strict kei car regulations, the tiny Autozam AZ-1 was developed by some of the same engineers who created the original Mazda MX-5 Miata, and it was manufactured by Suzuki. It made its debut in 1992 as a 1,587-pound coupe with gullwing doors and a mid-mounted engine that gave it excellent handling. About 4,392 units were sold in Japan by Autozam — a Mazda-owned sub-brand — until 1995.Power for this AZ-1 comes from a 657cc turbocharged 3-cylinder engine, which produces 63 horsepower and 63 lb-ft of torque. Sourced from Suzuki and mid-mounted, it spins the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
Preis | $10,163 |
Zustang | Used |
Make | Autozam |
Model | AZ-1 |
Year | 1992 |
Miles | 75,500 |
Color | Silver |
Engine | 657cc Turbocharged I3 |
Region | Providence, RI |