Japanese kei trucks are usually discussed in terms of practicality, low running costs, and export demand. This build points in a different direction. Fusion FROM SPIEGEL has turned the current Suzuki Carry into a retro, Sunny Truck-inspired custom that feels less like a novelty and more like a statement about how deep kei-truck culture has become in Japan. For North American readers, that matters because it shows the mini-truck world is not standing still—it is evolving into a market shaped by design, nostalgia, and aftermarket identity as much as pure utility. kuruma-news fusion Japanese Nostalgic Car
What Happened
Luster announced on March 18, 2025 that its Fusion FROM SPIEGEL brand had begun selling a new complete custom vehicle based on the Suzuki Carry DA16T. The theme is unmistakably retro: a front-end conversion inspired by the Nissan Sunny B110 and Sunny Truck, complete with round headlights, a classic lattice grille, a center press line, and a separate bumper structure that helps the proportions look more intentional than gimmicky. The vehicle first drew attention at Tokyo Auto Salon 2025, where it appeared in a nostalgic “National” service-truck style livery. kuruma-news fusion fusion
What makes the project notable is that it is not just a show car. Buyers can purchase a complete vehicle with the paint and major parts already installed, which lowers the barrier for anyone who likes the look but does not want to piece together a build on their own. Fusion also sells the main conversion parts separately, allowing owners to customize an existing Carry rather than buy a finished package. kuruma-news fusion

Why It Matters Beyond Japan
For North American enthusiasts, this is not really about immediate import opportunity. The current-generation DA16T Carry is far too new for normal U.S. road-use import eligibility under the federal 25-year rule, which means this exact build is more relevant as a signal of market direction than as a near-term shopping list item. In other words, its significance is cultural and strategic before it is commercial. It shows that in Japan, kei trucks are still being developed as personality-rich platforms rather than treated only as cheap work tools. NHTSA kuruma-news
That distinction matters because the strongest mini-truck stories in North America usually revolve around affordability, simplicity, and legality. Fusion’s Carry adds another layer: desirability. A well-executed retro conversion can shift a kei truck from “useful oddball” to “enthusiast object,” and that kind of shift tends to affect how buyers value clean originals, period-inspired customs, and future donor vehicles. Japanese Nostalgic Car fusion
What Buyers Should Know
The appeal here is easy to understand. The design appears carefully resolved rather than rushed. Fusion’s kit does more than swap a grille; it reworks the visual identity of the front end with dedicated bezels, a separated bumper design, and lines that echo the original Sunny. The result is a kei truck that feels intentionally styled, especially when paired with the tricolor “National” look, aftermarket wheels, and SPIEGEL exhaust. fusion fusion kuruma-news
There are trade-offs, though. This is primarily a style-forward custom, not an OEM-backed redesign. Buyers still need to think about replacement parts, paint matching, repair complexity, and whether a retro face conversion makes sense on a truck that may still be used hard for work. A lowered or visually specialized kei truck can gain character, but it may lose some appeal for buyers who prioritize rough-site durability, easiest-possible maintenance, or strict originality. That matters in any future resale conversation. fusion Japanese Nostalgic Car
Who this is ultimately for is fairly clear. It is best suited to enthusiasts who want a kei truck with strong identity, collectors who enjoy retro Japanese design cues, and owners who use a mini truck as a lifestyle vehicle as much as a utility machine. It is less ideal for buyers who simply want the cheapest possible work truck with the broadest resale audience. kuruma-news fusion

Price and Parts Breakdown
According to Kuruma News, the complete vehicle was presented with a drive-away price of ¥2.15 million including tax. For parts buyers, the supplied manuscript lists the following pricing: Face-Lift Kit – ¥385,000, Lighting Set for the Face-Lift Kit – ¥38,500, Chin Spoiler for the Face-Lift Kit – ¥55,000, and Level Sound 304 – ¥102,300. kuruma-news
There is one point worth noting carefully: publicly accessible Fusion pages and recent media coverage currently show the Face-Lift Kit at ¥385,000 and the Lighting Set at ¥38,500, but they also show the Level Sound 304 at ¥85,800 rather than ¥102,300. If the manuscript figure reflects a different fitment, revision, or updated package, buyers should verify current retail pricing directly with the shop before ordering. fusion fusion kuruma-news



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The face-lift kit replaces the entire front end, allowing it to be installed with a surprisingly natural factory-like look. A dedicated lighting kit is also available, making the conversion more complete and easier to execute.


An optional chin spoiler is also available. It recreates the period-correct Sunny style that was popular at the time and adds a stronger retro performance feel to the build.
The exhaust is Spiegel’s Level Sound 304 for the later DA16T Suzuki Carry models (April 2022 onward).
Outlook
The broader takeaway is that kei-truck culture in Japan is becoming more layered, not less. Even as many overseas readers focus on import rules and used-market availability, shops in Japan are still investing in highly specific visual themes, heritage references, and complete aftermarket identities. That kind of creativity often helps keep older platforms culturally relevant long after their purely practical story has been told. fusion Japanese Nostalgic Car
For North American readers, this build is best understood as a preview of values rather than a direct purchase opportunity. The most interesting question is not whether this exact truck can be imported tomorrow. It is whether kei trucks will increasingly be valued in the future not only as inexpensive utility vehicles, but also as customizable, style-driven classics with their own aftermarket subculture. If that happens, prices, buyer expectations, and the definition of a “good” mini truck could all change with it. NHTSA kuruma-news Japanese Nostalgic Car
Editorial Note
This build matters because it treats the kei truck as culture, not just cargo. That shift may shape how future enthusiasts buy, restore, and value these vehicles.
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