Category: Daihatsu

Daihatsu Xenia (Toyota Avanza)

Daihatsu Xenia (Toyota Avanza)

A mini MPV, the Toyota Avanza is designed and manufactured in Indonesia and also in produced in Malaysia. Both the Avanza and Xenia are based on similar platform. The vehicle was first revealed at the 2003 Gaikindo Auto Expo. On its debut year, about 100,000 units were sold. The term ‘Avanza’ is derived from the [...]

Daihatsu Terios

Daihatsu Terios

The Japanese automaker Daihatsu is producing a mini SUV, named the Daihatsu Terios since 1997. It is powered by a modified Charade 1.3-L (and/or 600 cc unit) with the options of constant all-wheel drive and 2-wheel drive. The transmissions available are a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. The first generation model failed to comply [...]

Daihatsu Boon

Daihatsu Boon

The Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu is producing a subcompact/supermini vehicle, called the Daihatsu Boon since 2004. It is also marketed under Toyota Passo and Daihatsu Sirion names in some markets. In export markets, the Boon is offered as a second generation Sirion, while the first generation was offered in Japanese market as Daihatsu Storia. First [...]

Daihatsu Storia

Daihatsu Storia

A subcompact or supermini vehicle, the Daihatsu Storia was launched by Japanese automaker Daihatsu in 1998. The vehicle remained in production until 2004. In some markets the Storia was also marketed as Toyota Duet. The Storia was a replacement vehicle for the Charade, though both were sold alongside each other for almost a year before [...]

Daihatsu Rocky

Daihatsu Rocky

In 1987, the Japanese automaker Daihatsu introduced their mini SUV named the Daihatsu Rocky. It remained in production until 1998. In the Japanese domestic market the vehicle was referred to as Daihatsu “Lovibond” Rocky, while in United Kingdom it was known as Daihatsu Sportrak and Daihatsu Feroza in the markets including Europe, Australasia and Latin [...]

Daihatsu Move

Daihatsu Move

Since August 1995, the Japanese manufacturer Daihatsu is producing a kei car, called the Daihatsu Move. The design of the car is nothing less than any of the compact cars, i.e. tall and high. The Move proved to be a great success for the Daihatsu as it sold over 500,000 units in the initial three [...]

Daihatsu Midget

Daihatsu Midget

The Japanese manufacturer Daihatsu launched their single-seat mini-truck in 1957. Over the course of time, many different vehicles have carried the Midget nameplate with an only common feature of having single-seat practical design with an encircled or semi-encircled cab style. Midget I Originally, a DK Midget was a single-seat, doorless cab with a handlebar steering. [...]

Daihatsu Rugger (Daihatsu Fourtrak)

Daihatsu Rugger (Daihatsu Fourtrak)

In 1994, the Japanese automaker Daihatsu introduced their off-road vehicle called the Daihatsu Rugger. It remained in production up to 2002. In many export markets, the Rugger was marketed under Daihatsu Rocky nameplate, while in United Kingdom it was sold as Daihatsu Fourtrak. There were many different names used for this vehicle in various countries [...]

Daihatsu Fellow Max

Daihatsu Fellow Max

The Japanese automaker Daihatsu introduced a kei car, called the Daihatsu Fellow Max, in 1966. Initially, it was launched as the Daihatsu Fellow. The Max name was also appeared in some other models, such as Max Cuore (1977) and Daihatsu Max (2000). 360cc era Fellow (L37) The Daihatsu Fellow was originally launched on November 9, [...]

Daihatsu Mira

Daihatsu Mira

The Japanese automaker Daihatsu has been producing a kei car type vehicle called the Daihatsu Mira also known as Daihatsu Cuore, Domino and Charade in many countries since 1980. Since its first appearance in 1980, the vehicle has been in its seventh generation. A wide range of chassis options are available, each with a host [...]