The small van ditches its cute appearance with a custom body kit, mud-terrain tires, and a suspension lift kit
The company used non-production navigation units in the minivans during occupant safety tests
The modified version of the baby SUV debuted at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show
Damd’s latest creation adds some retro flair to the Daihatsu Taft kei car, adding a new grille, wheels, stickers, and seat covers
The production model could be placed below the Toyota GR86, featuring a turbocharged 1.3-liter three-cylinder engine
Daihatsu’s president and chairman will resign following discovery that firm faked side collision data
Sales jumped significantly in North America, Europe, and Japan but actually fell in China
The ladder-frame off-roader inherits the looks of iconic hot hatches from the ’80s, joining a Defender-style Toyota Hiace and a couple of Daihatsu Atrai builds at the Tokyo Auto Salon
Toyota announces it’s suspending all shipments of Daihatsu vehicles as investigation reveals safety irregularities dating back to the ’80s
The original Taft was a close rival to the Jimny but the new version will likely be a little softer
Toyota’s sales jumped 11.6% in September while production figures have also climbed this year
Not many changes were required since the original concept already had production-ready looks
The Vision Copen concept is a new lightweight sports car equipped with a 1.3-liter engine driving the rear wheels
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Daihatsu has revealed plans to showcase an electric convertible crossover, an urban EV, and two light commercial vehicle concepts at the Japan Mobility Show
Production of vehicles from the Toyota brand also rose by 4.1% in August compared to the same month last year
In a drastic shift for the brand, which has been reluctant to fully embrace electric vehicles, Toyota now plans to triple production by the end of 2025
Initially described as a glitch, a shutdown that affected all of Toyota’s Japanese plants has been traced back to insufficient disk space