1994 Autozam AZ-1, finished in white with a black interior. This AZ-1 is a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive Kei car. Imported from Japan in 2020, it's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and its odometer shows about 103,500 kilometers, which represents approximately 64,400 miles.According to the seller, this AZ-1 is one of a handful built to M2 1015 specifications. It features fog lights integrated into the hood and a specific rear spoiler, among other add-ons. Factory equipment also includes MazdaSpeed seats and a Momo steering wheel.Modifications made to this AZ-1 include 14-inch wheels, SR Special struts, aftermarket suspension bushings, an aftermarket intake, and a Kenwood 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.
Precio | $12,075 |
Estado | Used |
Make | Autozam |
Model | AZ-1 |
Year | 1994 |
Miles | 64,400 |
Color | White |
Engine | 657cc Turbocharged I3 |
Region | Hartford, CT |