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  2. Toyota Avanza - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Avanza and Daihatsu Xenia are a series of multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) developed by Daihatsu and marketed by both Toyota and Daihatsu, mainly sold with three-row seating. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Avanza and Xenia were developed as an entry-level MPV marketed mainly for the Indonesian and other emerging markets, and mainly produced in ...

  3. Perodua Alza - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Alza is a B-segment [2] multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Malaysian car manufacturer Perodua. The first-generation model, based on the Daihatsu Boon Luminas, was launched in November 2009 as the company's first purpose-built MPV. The second-generation model that was introduced in 2022 is based on the W100 series Daihatsu Xenia ...

  4. List of Daihatsu engines - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Daihatsu vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Roomy Toyota Tank (until 2020) Subaru Justy 2016 2016 2020 Japan Two-row boxy mini MPV with rear sliding doors. Xenia: Toyota Avanza Toyota Veloz Perodua Alza (Malaysia) 2004 2021 - Indonesia Three-row compact MPV for the Indonesian market. SUV/ crossover: Rocky: Toyota Raize Subaru Rex (Japan) Perodua Ativa (Malaysia) 1984 (nameplate)

  6. Daihatsu New Global Architecture - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Daihatsu - Wikipedia

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    1998 – Toyota gains a controlling interest (51.2%) in Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. 2011 – Daihatsu states that sales of Daihatsu motor cars will cease across Europe on January 31, 2013; 2011 – Daihatsu invests 20 billion yen ($238.9 million) in Indonesia to build a factory that produces low-cost cars. [12]