The American version of this car had a 1.3-liter overhead-cam four-cylinder with carburetion that produced 63 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque. Name it.
Answer Suzuki Samurai
The Hope Motor Company of Japan unveiled the ON360, a little kei-class 4x4 powered by a 359cc Mitsubishi engine, in 1968. Hope was acquired by Suzuki, which used the ON360 to create the 1970 LJ10 ("Light Jeep"), also known as the Jimny. In 1981, Suzuki unveiled the second-generation Jimny, and in 1985 the company started selling the Jimny to the United States as a 1986 model. The American version was branded as the Samurai and featured a carbureted 1.3-liter overhead-cam four-cylinder engine that produced 63 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque. It was noisy and slow—MotorTrend recorded a quarter-mile pace of 20.47 seconds at 64.5 mph and a time to 60 mph of 16.9 seconds—but entertaining to drive in town. Off-road, it was almost unstoppable, with its only drawback being its street-spec tires.
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