Suzuki Alto: Predominantly popular in Asia, especially in India and Japan, it's an affordable and reliable option for city commuting.
Honda N-BOX: A kei car popular in Japan, the N-BOX is known for its spaciousness despite its compact size.
Daihatsu Move: Another kei car favorite in Japan, it blends utility with compactness, perfect for Japan's dense urban areas.
Smart Fortwo: This European microcar is ideal for tight city streets and limited parking spaces prevalent in European cities.
Fiat 500: An iconic Italian microcar that became a cultural icon. Its retro design and urban suitability made it popular worldwide.
Renault Twingo: Originally launched in the 1990s, the Twingo is favored in Europe for its quirky design and urban agility.
Mitsubishi eK: Part of the kei car segment in Japan, the eK series offers efficiency and affordability.
Hyundai Atos (also known as Santro in some markets): This small car gained immense popularity in regions like India and South Africa.
Tata Nano: Once dubbed the world's cheapest car, it was primarily aimed at the Indian market, though it struggled in later years.
Citroën C1: Often seen on European streets, the C1 is known for its affordability and compact dimensions, suitable for city living.