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Two-seater front-wheel-drive kei convertible sports car. Mira e:S: Toyota Pixis Epoch Subaru Pleo Plus: 1980 (Mira) 2011 (Mira e:S) 2017 - Entry level, low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. Move Canbus - 2016 2022 - Retro-styled kei car with rear sliding doors. Taft - 1974 (nameplate) 2020 (as a kei crossover) 2020 -
Daihatsu Materia; Daihatsu Max; Daihatsu Mebius; Daihatsu Midget; Daihatsu Mira; Daihatsu Mira Cocoa; Daihatsu Mira e:S; Daihatsu Mira Gino; Daihatsu Mira Tocot; Daihatsu Move; Daihatsu Move Canbus; Daihatsu Move Conte; Daihatsu Move Latte
In Italy, Daihatsu partnered with local small car experts Innocenti in 1982 as a backdoor to several continental markets. [37] The Italian manufacturer used Daihatsu drivetrains in their cars from 1983 until 1993. [38] Beginning in 1992, Piaggio manufactured the Hijet microvan and truck locally, as the Piaggio Porter, Innocenti Porter, or ...
The following is a list of concept vehicles by Japanese carmaker Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. [1]2018 Daihatsu Ayla Turbo 2016 Daihatsu Copen Robe Shooting Brake 2015 Daihatsu D-Base 2017 Daihatsu DN Trec 2015 Daihatsu FT Concept 2019 Daihatsu IcoIco 2007 Daihatsu Mud Master-C 2007 Daihatsu OFC-1 2020 Daihatsu Taft Concept 2019 Daihatsu TsumuTsumu 2019 Daihatsu WaiWai ...
Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former sub brands of Mazda:
The Daihatsu J-series engine is a series of inline-four engines, which was fitted with a twin scroll turbo and intercooler in the Copen, that was specially developed for Daihatsu's kei cars in combination with Yamaha. It was produced from August 1994 to August 2012.
The Daihatsu Cast (Japanese: ダイハツ・キャスト, Hepburn: Daihatsu Kyasuto) is a kei car built by the Japanese manufacturer Daihatsu since 2015. It comes in three variations designated, "Style", "Activa" and "Sport". Each one can be equipped with either front-or four-wheel drive configuration. [4]
The Toyota Pixis (Japanese: トヨタ・ピクシス, Hepburn: Toyota Pikushisu) is a series of kei cars, kei truck and microvan manufactured by Daihatsu and sold under the Toyota marque, both owned by Toyota Motor Corporation. The name "Pixis" is derived from words "pixie" or "pixy". [1] All the vehicles are rebadged variants of Daihatsu cars: