Suzuki Every, a kei van manufactured by the Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan. It's also known as the Suzuki Carry in some markets. Type: Kei car/microvan, designed for urban environments. Variants: Can be configured for passenger or commercial use. The passenger version is called Suzuki Every, while the commercial version is the Suzuki Carry. Fuel Efficiency: The fuel efficiency of Suzuki Every is around 20 Km per liter. Engine: Typically features a small engine (around 660cc in Japan). Export models may have larger engines. Size: It is a compact vehicle, with the Every Landy measuring about 3.71m long, 1.50m wide and 1.91m high. History: The first Suzuki Carry line dates to 1961, and the passenger van version renamed Suzuki Every in 1982. Other Names: Depending on the market, it has been sold under various names, including Chevrolet and Ford badges. The Suzuki Landy is another name used for some models.