The Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu is a subsidiary of Toyota and makes up a small percentage of their sales. Throughout the history of the company, Daihatsu has been known for making small vehicles, such as urban three-wheeled trikes and, more recently, the small class of cars in Japan known as "Kei cars." Examples of these popular cars include the Daihatsu Wake, a tiny five-door minivan, the Copen roadster, and the Hijet truck. Today, the company produces around 15 different models, and not all are Kei cars.
The Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu is a subsidiary of Toyota and makes up a small percentage of their sales. Throughout the history of the company, Daihatsu has been known for making small vehicles, such as urban three-wheeled trikes and, more recently, the small class of cars in Japan known as "Kei cars." Examples of these popular cars include the Daihatsu Wake, a tiny five-door minivan, the Copen roadster, and the Hijet truck. Today, the company produces around 15 different models, and not all are Kei cars.
| MARKET |
FOR SALE
|
AVERAGE SALE
|
DOLLAR VOLUME
|
SALES COUNT
|
ACTIONS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Daihatsu Hijet1960 to 2025 |
15 |
$8,578
|
$935,003
|
109
|
|
|
Daihatsu Midget1957 to 2001 |
3 |
$6,995
|
$279,793
|
40
|
|
|
Daihatsu Leeza1986 to 1993 |
2 |
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
Daihatsu Terios1997 to 2024 |
2 |
$6,363
|
$38,175
|
6
|
|
|
Daihatsu Rocky / Rugger1984 to 2002 |
1 |
$5,186
|
$31,115
|
6
|