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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 ...
MPV/van: Gran Max: Toyota Town Ace Van Toyota Lite Ace Van Mazda Bongo Van: 2007 2007 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 2014
Perodua Rusa (Malaysia) The Daihatsu Gran Max ( Japanese : ダイハツ・グランマックス , Hepburn : Daihatsu Guranmakkusu ) is a series of light commercial vehicles ( vans and pickup trucks ) produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since late 2007. [ 3 ]
The Perodua Rusa is a cab over microvan manufactured by the Malaysian automaker Perodua between 1996 and 2007, and based on the Daihatsu Zebra. Launched on March 6, 1996, the Rusa is the first van model to be produced by a Malaysian automotive company. [1] The original model received a 1.3-litre engine, [1] complemented by a 1.6-litre model in ...
The Perodua Kenari is a city car produced by Malaysian automotive company Perodua.The Kenari is based on the second generation Daihatsu Move kei car (minicar) with a 990 cc DOHC engine powering it.
The M500 series Perodua Alza is the first generation of Alza B-segment [1] multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Malaysian car manufacturer Perodua.Based on the Daihatsu Boon Luminas, it was launched in November 2009 as the company's first purpose-built MPV.
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]
Daihatsu has planned to introduce the platform to 21 models and 15 body types with a targeted annual production of 2.5 million vehicles to be sold in 90 countries by 2025. [1] Despite the similar naming, it is not mechanically related to the Toyota New Global Architecture .