The Autozam AZ-1, known as the framecode PG6SA, is a mid-engined two-seat sports coupé kei car, designed and manufactured by Suzuki but sold by Mazda under its Autozam brand. It debuted in October 1992 until production ceased in 1994, and was perhaps most noted for its gullwing doors. Power came from the same Suzuki-sourced 657 cc turbocharged engine used by the Mazda Carol that produced 64 PS (47 kW) at 6500 rpm and 85 N·m (63 ft·lbf) at 4000 rpm.

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  • The Autozam AZ-1, known as the framecode PG6SA, is a mid-engined two-seat sports coupé kei car, designed and manufactured by Suzuki but sold by Mazda under its Autozam brand. It debuted in October 1992 until production ceased in 1994, and was perhaps most noted for its gullwing doors. Power came from the same Suzuki-sourced 657 cc turbocharged engine used by the Mazda Carol that produced 64 PS (47 kW) at 6500 rpm and 85 N·m (63 ft·lbf) at 4000 rpm. Suzuki produced its own badge engineered version named the Suzuki Cara (PG6SS). The car is also popular as a grey import in some markets, and has been converted to left-hand drive for the Canadian and other left hand drive markets.
  • オートザム・AZ-1(エーゼットワン)は、マツダ5チャンネル化によって誕生したオートザムが発売した2座席の軽スポーツクーペである。スズキにもOEM供給され、1993年より「CARA」(キャラ)の車名で販売された。 同時期に発売されたビート (BEAT) 、カプチーノ (Cappuccino) 、とは二人乗り軽自動車であることが共通項とされ、頭文字から平成ABCトリオとも呼ばれた。
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  • Suzuki Cara (PG6SS), Mazda AZ-550
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  • Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA)
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  • AZ-1 - October 1992–1995 4,392 Cara - 1993–1995 531
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  • The Autozam AZ-1, known as the framecode PG6SA, is a mid-engined two-seat sports coupé kei car, designed and manufactured by Suzuki but sold by Mazda under its Autozam brand. It debuted in October 1992 until production ceased in 1994, and was perhaps most noted for its gullwing doors. Power came from the same Suzuki-sourced 657 cc turbocharged engine used by the Mazda Carol that produced 64 PS (47 kW) at 6500 rpm and 85 N·m (63 ft·lbf) at 4000 rpm.
  • オートザム・AZ-1(エーゼットワン)は、マツダ5チャンネル化によって誕生したオートザムが発売した2座席の軽スポーツクーペである。スズキにもOEM供給され、1993年より「CARA」(キャラ)の車名で販売された。 同時期に発売されたビート (BEAT) 、カプチーノ (Cappuccino) 、とは二人乗り軽自動車であることが共通項とされ、頭文字から平成ABCトリオとも呼ばれた。
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  • マツダ・オートザムAZ-1
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  • Suzuki Cara (PG6SS), Mazda AZ-550
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