Mitsubishi Minicab Kei Car Petrol Cars
The Mitsubishi Minicab is a popular Kei car that offers practical and efficient transport solutions, well-suited for New Zealand’s diverse driving conditions. These compact petrol-powered vehicles are designed to comply with Japan’s Kei car regulations, making them lightweight and extremely maneuverable. Their small size allows for easy navigation through tight city streets, narrow rural roads, and congested urban areas, which is ideal for both Auckland's busy downtown traffic and the winding backroads of regions like Waikato or the Bay of Plenty.
Under the hood, the Minicab features a modest yet reliable petrol engine typically ranging around 660cc. This smaller engine size contributes to excellent fuel efficiency—often achieving well over 20 kilometres per litre—which helps keep running costs low while meeting the demand for eco-friendly transportation in New Zealand’s environmentally conscious market. Despite its petite dimensions, the vehicle’s turbocharged variants deliver sufficient power for everyday tasks including light cargo hauling or urban commuting.
The Minicab’s design emphasises practicality; its tall roofline maximises interior space providing ample headroom and decent cargo capacity given its footprint. The rear seats can often be folded down to enhance load-carrying versatility—an advantage for small business owners or tradespeople needing to transport tools and equipment without switching to a larger vehicle. Suspension tuning strikes a balance between comfort and control, effectively handling New Zealand's variable road surfaces from smooth motorway stretches to rough gravel sections in rural areas.
While its kei car status means it may have limited crash safety features compared to larger vehicles commonly found on New Zealand roads, the Mitsubishi Minicab remains a highly economical choice with minimal maintenance demands. It serves as an excellent option for drivers seeking an affordable, nimble petrol vehicle primarily used in urban environments or short-distance rural runs across New Zealand’s unique terrain.

