The provided source explores the rapid evolution of Japanese Kei cars as they transition into the electric vehicle sector to redefine urban transportation. Major automotive players like Nissan and Mitsubishi have found massive success with affordable, short-range models, while Chinese competitor BYD is entering the fray with enhanced battery capabilities. Beyond personal use, brands such as Toyota and Suzuki are developing electric micro-vans specifically designed to optimize last-mile logistics in crowded cities. These ultra-compact vehicles represent a practical solution to the global challenge of EV affordability, offering a stark contrast to the larger, more expensive electric cars common in Western markets. Ultimately, the source highlights a technological shift that proves small-scale engineering can meet modern environmental standards without sacrificing utility. This silent revolution poses the significant question of whether these specialized city cars will eventually dominate European metropolitan streets.

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