This 1992 Mazda AZ-1 is a Kei car with a mid-mounted 657cc turbocharged triple and a 5-speed manual transmission. Autozams were built by Suzuki and sold in Japan by Mazda, and this AZ-1 is reported to be one of the earliest examples out of fewer than 5,000 produced. Imported to the US earlier in 2017, the car was purchased by the seller soon thereafter and taken to Monterey Car Week, where it won two awards at The Little Car Show. New tires have since been fitted, and just over 101k kilometers (~63k miles) are shown on the odometer. The sale includes recent records and a clean Washington State title in the seller’s name.

The diminutive body features gullwing doors with small sliding windows, as well as vents in the hood and rear quarters. Two-tone Siberia Blue and Venetian Gray paint appears to have been refinished according to the seller, who notes no visible damage or signs of accident repairs. Spots of isolated surface rust are described in the doors and engine bay. Volk TE37 wheels are mounted with new Federal tires.

This video includes a brief walk-around in addition to tours of the interior and engine bay. The car is shown being started, at idle, and under acceleration. The seller has added 3,000 km during daily use in recent months.

An aftermarket roll bar has been added behind the two-tone factory sport seats, and a Japanese-market Kenwood audio system has replaced the original setup. White-faced instruments include an 11k rpm tach and a 6-digit odometer showing just over 101k kilometers. Air conditioning is equipped and works well according to the seller, though the temperature gauge is said to be inoperative.