The specifications are fan-favorite.

Katsu usually drives an older model, but on this day he was riding in the redesigned Kangoo. The front and rear logo plates are new, and the bumpers have been changed to the same color as the body.


It has a very urban look," he said. While following the cute design of the old model, this model looks more modern. I feel that the unified color of the body and bumper makes it easier to blend in with the cityscape. The logo plate also stands out well. The overlapping diamond-shaped design has just the right amount of assertiveness that fans will love.

Another key point is that the wheels have been increased in size from the previous 16-inch wheels to 17-inch alloy wheels. The larger size gives a more impressive appearance to the feet and a somewhat sporty aroma.
The new design is a casual update, but the larger size gives it a somewhat more powerful feel. The black paint effectively brings out the color of the aluminum material, and the design gives it a sense of depth.

There are large roads such as highways and small roads in residential areas. In Tokyo, where there is a mixture of both, ease of driving is an important factor in choosing a car. In this respect, we are interested in what Mr. Masaru thinks of the Kangoo.
The "Kangoo" is surprisingly compact for its large load capacity. This makes it relatively easy to drive even on narrow roads. It is also highly visible, so it has a wide field of vision. That makes it easy to drive. Also, my wife gets carsick easily, but she says she doesn't get sick because of the spacious seating area and open visibility.

Also, the new Kangoo has very good driving performance. The accelerator responds well and the brakes work well. I also feel that there is less shaking, so there is no stress. Also, the car is very quiet inside, so I think we can have a smooth conversation when we drive together. I think I can enjoy driving long distances in this car.


As we are talking about this, "Kangoo" arrives safely at a studio in Tokyo. We sneak into Masaru's work site.