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1995 Daihatsu Town Cube
The 1995 Daihatsu Town Cube concept was intended as a humorous take on the Kei Car's limits. Engine & performance: Type: 4-cylinder, DOHC...
1995 Daihatsu Midget 3
The 1995 Daihatsu Midget 3 may seem like a deja vu from the bubble cars of the 1950s like the Messerschmitt. It has a central steering...
1995 Daihatsu FX-21
The Daihatsu FX-21 is a concept car that was unveiled at the 1995 Tokyo Car Show. At the time, the company was now more than one-third...
1997 Daihatsu NCX
Appearing in the Tokyo Motor Show, this innovative one-liter car suggests a new sense of value in every respect-styling, driving,...
1997 Daihatsu Naked (X070)
"WE ARE MAKING A COMPACT!" - This is how Daihatsu, known for its small cars and SUVs, declares. Indeed, there were plenty of compacts —...
1997 Daihatsu FR-X
This FR Front Engine Rear-drive lightweight 2+2 sports car may well be the world's smallest GT car. Its 850cc powerplant, compact,...
1997 Daihatsu MS-X97
The Japanese companies decided its time to show Europe how a real minicar should look like. Forget the silly Ford Ka - the Japanese...
1997 Daihatsu Akindo
Presented at the Tokyo Motor Show, the 1997 Daihatsu Akindo was a small concept van with a folding gull-wing rear hatch Source:...
1999 Daihatsu SP-4
A robust and modern design and outstanding power performance with enough room to four in comfort, all of those are packaged in light car...
1999 Daihatsu Micros-3R
The profusion of Smart-type vehicles at Tokyo didn’t miss Daihatsu, which exhibited the Micros-3l, its two-seat commuter trike capable of...
1999 Daihatsu Kopen
The Kopen was a lightweight, two-seater sports car with a light car's size and power unit. The Kopen was first shown at the Tokyo Motor...
1999 Daihatsu EZ-U
The EZ-U speeds up this process by looking to be the next-generation standard by using increased spaciousness to appeal to a broad range...
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