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  2. Daihatsu Taft (LA900) - Wikipedia

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    The Taft borrows its overall design from the WakuWaku concept car, which was one of four kei car concepts showcased at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show. [6]According to Daihatsu, the WakuWaku was designed to be a versatile combination of crossover SUV and recreational vehicle. [7]

  3. List of Daihatsu vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Taft - 1974 (nameplate) 2020 (as a kei crossover) 2020 - Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car. Tanto: Subaru Chiffon 2003 2019 2022 Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors with an absence of a B-pillar (pillarless opening) on the left side of the car. Kei truck: Hijet: Toyota Pixis Van Subaru Sambar Van 1960 2021

  4. List of Daihatsu engines - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu 2HA engine is a horizontal engine that was developed for Daihatsu Bee (1951-1952). The 2HA engine was available in two version, 540 cc and 804 cc. The earlier version was a 540 cc, with output 13.5 PS (13.3 hp; 9.9 kW) and the larger 804 cc available shortly, with output increased to 18 PS (17.8 hp; 13.2 kW).

  5. Daihatsu Taft (F10) - Wikipedia

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    The Taft is similar to the Suzuki Jimny, although a bit larger. The name "Taft" stands for "'Tough and Almighty Four-wheel Touring Vehicle". [1] The first Taft was the F10 model, introduced in 1974. It was equipped with a 1.0 L (958 cc) petrol engine mated to a four-speed manual transmission with a two-range transfer case. The F10 model is ...

  6. Daihatsu - Wikipedia

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    From its establishment in 1951 until 1969, Daihatsu also used a Ford-like logo, with Daihatsu vintage-style cursive wordmark (outside Japan) and Daihatsu wordmark in katakana, written inside an ellipse. Daihatsu had a secondary logo, based on a stylized drawing of Osaka Castle, as installed on its three-wheeler trucks during the 1950s to 1960s ...

  7. Toyota Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Blizzard is a four-wheel-drive vehicle built by Daihatsu for Toyota from March 1980 into the 1990s. It was built by Daihatsu, with the first generation LD10 a version of the Daihatsu Taft and the second generation Blizzard (LD20) based on the Daihatsu Rugger. It was exclusive to Toyota Vista Store locations.

  8. Daihatsu Terios - Wikipedia

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    Optional Astra Daihatsu Styling (ADS) package with exterior add-ons and other accessories is available for X and R grades. [66] The GR Sport grade of the Rush was updated on 1 April 2024, changes includes a new grille, black exterior parts, new alloy rim designs, and a new 9" touchscreen infotainment system. The G grade remained unchanged. [67]

  9. Daihatsu Taft - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Taft (Japanese: ダイハツ・タフト, Hepburn: Daihatsu Tafuto) is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1974 for three different off-road oriented vehicles: Daihatsu Taft (F10), a mini off-road vehicle built from 1974 to 1984