The Suzuki Carry is a kei truck and microvan produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki. Originally known as the Carry van, the microvan version was renamed Suzuki Every in 1982. The Every Plus is a larger version with a longer bonnet and bigger engine for safety and performance. While the Carry and Every are considered kei cars in Japan, some versions for export markets come with engines up to 1.6 liters in displacement. The Suzuki Carry and Every models have been sold under various names globally and stand out as the only cars to have been offered with both Chevrolet and Ford badges.
In the Japanese market, the Carry truck and van, along with the Every van, compete against similar sized vehicles like the Kurogane Baby,