A metal rod mounted on a brown surface with three black straps holding two metal cups and a green lantern hanging from a hook. There is also a round container with some contents visible in the upper left corner.
Suzuki offers nifty interior accessories like these luggage bars for hauling gear.
Suzuki

Moreover, along with an exterior roof basket and some luggage bars for the side walls, buyers can also build out their J Limited to haul gear with a nifty interior cargo net.

On the tech side, Suzuki offers features like an optional 7-inch infotainment display with built-in Bluetooth connectivity, a rearview camera, a GPS antenna and more.

Two Suzuki Every vans, one gray and one orange with a roof rack, are parked on grass in a wooded area near a lake. Three people are sitting and standing around a small wooden table with camping gear, enjoying a casual outdoor gathering. The scene is bright and sunny with lush green trees surrounding the area.
The Every J Limited isn’t destined for the United States any time soon, but it should inspire some space-conscious overlanding.
Suzuki

Japanese exclusive

At this time, Suzuki is only offering the Every J Limited in Japan, where it will be priced at roughly $12,500 for the two-wheel-drive version and $13,500 for the four-wheel-drive version. It’ll be available in four colors, including Ivy Green Metallic, Tool Orange and Denim Blue Metallic.

Although this kei van isn’t destined for the United States anytime soon, there are plenty of small overlanders to consider on the used market that can offer similarly space-conscious experiences.