MINI SUV

Suzuki Samurai, an older model mini SUV

Suzuki SX4, a modern mini SUV

'Mini SUV' is a class of small sport utility vehicles with a length under 4100 mm (165 in). This class should not be confused with compact SUV, which refers to slightly larger vehicles, between 4250 and 4600 mm (170-185 in).
Early mini SUVs were off-road vehicles built on body-on-frame chassis, such as the Jeep Wrangler and Suzuki Samurai. Earlier mini SUVs are still used much due to their off-road prowess and more manageable size on the trail (for example, a large SUV might not fit in the narrower parts of the trail). The most capable off-road vehicles built earlier were mini SUVs due to their strict building for the off-roading job, whereas ever since the introduction of the Jeep Cherokee and the Ford Explorer, the larger four-door SUV has become increasingly more aimed toward family hauling and on-road use rather than hard off-roading. However, current mini SUVs usually have unibody construction and few off-road capabilities, falling into the crossover SUV category. They have substitute off-road cosmetic features, such as large black bumpers and slightly increased ground clearance.
Mini SUVs have become popular in some countries because of fashion trends: for example, wealthy young people buy them just to have a "different looking" car. An advantage over larger SUVs is the better fuel economy, which is very similar to subcompact cars / superminis.
In Japan, as cars under 3400 mm in length are classified as ''kei cars'' and pay less taxes; some manufacturers build these cars with off-road looks (such as the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini).

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Mini SUVs
See also

Mini SUVs


:''Main article: List of mini SUVs''

Daihatsu Rocky

Daihatsu Rugger

Daihatsu Terios

Jeep Wrangler

Suzuki Samurai

Suzuki SX4

Suzuki Vitara

See also



List of current mini crossover SUVs

Compact SUV

Crossover SUV

Mini MPV

Subcompact car

Supermini car

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