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.
Body style | Model | Current model | Main markets | Vehicle description | |||||
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Image | Name(s) | Also called | Introduction (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.|-|-|-! rowspan="2" |Kei truck|!Hijet|Toyota Pixis Van Subaru Sambar Van|1960|2021 (S700/710)| -| rowspan="2" | 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.|-|-! rowspan="2" |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.|-|-! rowspan="5" |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) | 2023 | Indonesia | Three-row, rear-wheel-drive compact SUV. | |||
Pickuptruck | 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. |
See main article: List of Daihatsu concept vehicles.