Suzuki's latest concept cars both fall under the umbrella name of "waku waku" – a Japanese onomatopoeic phrase used to express the feeling of excitement.
With electric and autonomous capabilities, the Hanare and Waku Spo concepts have made their debut at this year's edition of the Tokyo Motor Show, which is being held from 24 October to 4 November.
Sharing a similar aesthetic to traditional camper vans, the Hanare concept car boasts a symmetrical design, with no steering wheel or driver's seat, allowing it to be driven from the front or the back.
The auto brand's second concept is a two-door, plug-in hybrid electric coupe called the Waku Spo, designed to offer families "fun and excitement across generations, for daily use as well as for pleasure".
Toyota's luxury car division Lexus is also showcasing futuristic designs at this year's Tokyo Motor Show, including its LF-30 Electrified concept.