Daihatsu Mira Cocoa Explained

Daihatsu Mira Cocoa (L675)
Manufacturer:Daihatsu
Production:August 2009 – March 2018
Assembly:Japan: Nakatsu, Ōita (Daihatsu Motor Kyushu)[1]
Designer:Takahiro Masuda and Taku Iwamura[2] [3]
Class:Kei car
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Powerout:38abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Wheelbase:24901NaN1
Length:33951NaN1
Width:14751NaN1
Height:1530–
Weight:780–
Predecessor:Daihatsu Mira Gino
Successor:Daihatsu Mira Tocot
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The is a kei car built by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu from 2009 to 2018. Based on the L275 series Mira, it replaced the Mira Gino in the Daihatsu's lineup, complete with retro-inspired styling. It was launched in August 2009 and went on sale in September. The grade levels offered were L, X, Plus L, Plus X and range-topping Plus G, all powered by the 38abbr=onNaNabbr=on 658 cc KF-VE three-cylinder petrol engine. Its main competitor was the Suzuki Alto Lapin, with both had distinctly retro styling. The production of the Mira Cocoa ended in March 2018 for the Mira Tocot and it was later discontinued alongside the regular Mira in Japan on the same month.

The name "Cocoa" comes from the cocoa beverage.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Tan . Danny . 2013-12-01 . Perodua Global Manufacturing plant to mirror Daihatsu Kyushu's best practices, tech and low defect rate . . Driven Communications . Malaysia . 2022-07-09.
  2. Web site: 2010-01-19 . A00200903087 . Pangkalan Data Kekayaan Intelektual . Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Kementerian Hukum & HAM R.I. . Indonesia . 2022-07-09.
  3. Web site: 2010-01-19 . A00200903088 . Pangkalan Data Kekayaan Intelektual . Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Kementerian Hukum & HAM R.I. . Indonesia . 2022-07-09.