List of Daihatsu vehicles

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 edit

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)
- 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 edit

Former commercial vehicles edit

 
Daihatsu Midget II Cargo, 2007 photo

Three-wheeled trucks edit

  • 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 edit

Concept vehicles edit

See also edit