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List of Daihatsu vehicles

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The Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu, a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Group since 2016, has produced a number of vehicles since its inception in 1951.

Current production vehicles

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Body style Model Current model Main markets Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Also called Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction (model code) Update/facelift
Kei car Atrai 1981 2021
(S700/710)
- Japan Up-class version of the Hijet Cargo kei microvan.
Copen Toyota Copen GR Sport 2002 2014
(LA400)
- 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
(LA350)
- Entry level, low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors.
Move Canbus - 2016 2022
(LA800)
- Retro-styled kei car with rear sliding doors.
Taft - 1974 (nameplate)
2020 (as a kei crossover)
2020
(LA900)
- Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car.
Tanto Subaru Chiffon 2003 2019
(LA650)
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
(S700/710)
- Japan Rear-wheel-drive (all-wheel-drive optional), mid-engined kei commercial microvan with rear sliding doors with the emphasis on rear cargo space.
Hijet Toyota Pixis Truck
Subaru Sambar Truck
Daihatsu Hi-Max (Indonesia)
1960 2014
(S700/710)
2021 Rear-wheel-drive (all-wheel-drive optional), mid-engined cab over kei pickup truck. The current generation was produced in Indonesia between 2016 and 2019 as the Hi-Max with a larger 1.0-litre engine.
Hatchback Ayla Toyota Agya/Wigo
Perodua Axia
2013 2023
(A350)
- Indonesia Budget city car (A-segment) for the Indonesian market under the Low Cost Green Car category. A slightly reengineered version for the Malaysian market is available as the Perodua Axia.
Sirion Perodua Myvi (Malaysia) 1998 (nameplate)
2007 (Myvi-based)
2018
(M800)
2022 Indonesia Subcompact hatchback (B-segment), a rebadged Perodua Myvi.
MPV/van Gran Max Toyota Town Ace Van
Toyota Lite Ace Van
Mazda Bongo Van
2007 2007
(S400)
2020 Indonesia
Japan
Rear-wheel-drive (all-wheel-drive optional in Japan), mid-engined semi-cab compact van with rear sliding doors. 3-seater panel van, 8-seater and 9-seater (face-to-face third row seating) configurations are available.
Luxio - 2009 2009
(S400)
2014 Indonesia Up-class version of the Gran Max for the Indonesian market.
Sigra Toyota Calya 2016 2016
(B400)
2019 Indonesia Three-row budget mini MPV for the Indonesian market under the Low Cost Green Car category.
Thor Toyota Roomy
Toyota Tank (until 2020)
Subaru Justy
2016 2016
(M900)
2020 Japan Two-row boxy mini MPV with rear sliding doors.
Xenia Toyota Avanza
Toyota Veloz
Perodua Alza (Malaysia)
2004 2021
(W100)
- Indonesia Three-row compact MPV for the Indonesian market.
SUV/
crossover
Rocky Toyota Raize
Subaru Rex (Japan)
Perodua Ativa (Malaysia)
1984 (nameplate)
2019 (as a crossover)
2019
(A200)
- Japan
Indonesia
'Number 5' (compact car with a width under 1,700 mm) front-wheel-drive mini/subcompact crossover SUV.
Terios Toyota Rush
Perodua Aruz (Malaysia)
1997 2017
(F800)
2023 Indonesia Three-row, rear-wheel-drive compact SUV.
Pickup

truck

Gran Max Toyota Town Ace Truck
Toyota Lite Ace Truck
Mazda Bongo Truck
2007 2007
(S400)
2020 Indonesia
Japan
Three-seater, rear-wheel-drive (all-wheel-drive optional in Japan), mid-engined semi-cab compact basic pickup truck.

Former production vehicles

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Former commercial vehicles

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Daihatsu Midget II Cargo, 2007 photo

Three-wheeled trucks

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  • BF (1962) 1¼-ton
  • BM (1962) 1½-ton
  • BO (1961) 2-ton
  • CF (1962) 1¼-ton
  • CM (1962) 1½-ton
  • CO (1963) 2-ton
  • HA (1930)
  • HB (1931)
  • HD (1931)
  • HF (1933)
  • HS (1934)
  • HT (1933)
  • Midget DK/DS/MP (1957–72)
  • PF (1958) 1¼-ton
  • PL (1958) 1-ton
  • PM (1958) 1½-ton
  • PO (1959) 2-ton
  • RKF (1957) 1-ton
  • RKM (1957) 1½-ton
  • RKO (1956) 2-ton
  • RO (1958)
  • SCA (1955) ¾-ton
  • SCB (1955) 1-ton
  • SCE (1955) 1-ton
  • SCO (1955) 2-ton
  • SE/SSE (1946) ½-ton
  • SDB (1956) 1-ton
  • SDF (1956) 1-ton
  • SF (1948) ½-ton
  • SH (1949) ½-ton
  • SK (1951) ½-ton
  • SKD (1957) 1-ton
  • SKC (1958) ¾-ton
  • SDF/SSDF (1956) 1-ton
  • SN/SSN (1952) 1-ton
  • SSH (1950) ¾-ton
  • SX (1954)
  • UF (1960) 1¼-ton
  • UM (1960) 1½-ton
  • UO (1960) 2-ton

Racing cars

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Concept vehicles

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See also

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