DAIHATSU


is a Japanese manufacturer of cars, well known for its smaller models. Many of its models are also known as kei jidosha (or kei cars) in Japan.
The name "Daihatsu" is a combination of the first kanji (Japanese character) for Osaka (大) and the first of the word "engine manufacture" (発); when put together they are pronounced "dai hatsu".

Contents
Company history
Recent market withdrawals
Hybrid technology
Passenger car models
Plants
External links

Company history



★ 1907 – Hatsudoki Seizo Co., Ltd. founded

★ 1951 – Company renamed: Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

★ 1967 – Started cooperation with Toyota Motor Corporation

★ 1988 – Daihatsu USA launched with the Charade and Rocky

★ 1992 – Daihatsu USA shuts down in February

★ 1999 – Toyota gains a controlling interest in (51% market share) Daihatsu Motor Ltd.

Recent market withdrawals


It was reported on 31 March, 2005, that Toyota would exit Daihatsu from the Australian market, after sales fell heavily in 2005, in spite of the overall new-car market in Australia growing 7%. Daihatsu wound up its Australian operations in March 2006 after almost 40 years in the market.
Daihatsu's operations in Chile – where Daihatsu is a well-known brand for its 1970s models such as the Charade or Cuore – were also threatened after very low sales in 2004 and 2005. But Toyota has stated that it intends to persist in the Chile market for now.
Daihatsu has supplied cars under different badges to various different automakers in the past, and also supplies engines and transmissions to one of Malaysia's largest car makers, Perodua, which sells cars in the United Kingdom and Malaysia.

Hybrid technology


The hybrid vehicle technology is called 'Daihatsu Mild Hybrid System' [1], mainly used in Atrai/ Hijet Hybrid-IV.

Passenger car models


Daihatsu Midget MP4

Toy model of Daihatsu Midget (Bajaj)


Altis / Toyota Camry

Applause

Atrai ( with hybrid vehicle versions).

Ceria

Charade

Charmant / Toyota Corolla

Compagno

Consorte

Copen

Cuore

Domino

Esse

Grand Move

Fellow Max

Fourtrak / Toyota Blizzard

Hijet

Materia/Coo / Toyota bB

Max

Midget

Mira

Move

Naked

Rocky

Sirion/Storia / Toyota Duet

Sirion/Boon / Toyota Passo

Sonica

Sportrak

Tanto

Taruna

Terios / Toyota Cami

Terios/Be-Go / Toyota Rush

Valera

Xenia / Toyota Avanza

YRV

Plants



Ikeda (Osaka prefecture), also headquarters

★ Ryuo (Shiga prefecture)

★ Tada (Hyōgo Prefecture)

Oyamazaki (Kyoto prefecture)

★ Sunter II (Indonesia) - Astra Daihatsu

★ Cumana, Estado Sucre (Venezuela) - Terios

External links



Daihatsu (official site in Japanese)

Daihatsu (English site)

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