Future models - Suzuki - VisionSuzuki Vision e-Sky unveiled in TokyoKei segment Vision e-Sky promises buyers smarter, more cheerful motoring31 Oct 2025 By MATT BROGAN WHILE Suzuki offered nothing of global relevance at the recent Japan Mobility Show, its domestic market Vision e-Sky minicar is a “unique, smart, and positive” battery electric vehicle (BEV) the manufacturer says aims to “make people feel positive and cheerful”.
Suzuki says the Vision e-Sky aims to meet the needs of customers requiring a compact BEV for commuting, shopping, and short trips.
Expected to enter production early next year, the newcomer measures 3395mm in length, 1475mm in width, and 1625mm in height, and is one of four fully electric models the Japanese brand aims to release by the end of the decade.
Although Suzuki has provided no indication of output or battery size, the model is said to offer up to 270km driving range.
Suzuki says the model’s styling captures the spirit of its Suzulight concept from 70 years ago, pointing to styling cues that include a hatch-style silhouette, short bonnet, short overhangs, clean surfaces, and a ‘suspended’ roof.
It also features C-shaped LED headlights, an illuminated grille and LED taillights plus aerodynamic wheel covers and flush door handles to reduce drag and increase battery range.
Inside, the Vision e-Sky has a digital dashboard, floating central tunnel, LED ambient lighting, a small oddment tray, and even a pot plant.
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