For those of you that found the Suzuki Regina that we showed earlier today, a bit too down to earth for a Tokyo Motor Show concept, the Japanese automaker has another study up its sleeve. Of course, there’s the argument that the Q-Concept looks more like a toy than a real car, but that’s another story.

Suzuki’s second concept for this year’s edition of the Tokyo motorshow is a tiny city car that measures just 2,500mm long, 1,300mm wide and 1,650mm tall.

The company says that the Q-Concept offers “an entirely new kind of mobility — one that’s positioned between conventional motorcycles and cars”. We’ll assume that Suzuki has yet to learn about the existence of the production Renault Twizy

Inside, the Q-Concept seats two passengers in tandem, though Suzuki says that the rear seat can be removed completely to increase the cargo area when needed.

The Q-Concept is powered by an electric motor that provides a driving range of up to 50 kilometers (31 miles) and a top speed of 60km/h (37 mph).

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