Toyota’s subsidiary company, Daihatsu, has unveiled its new Move in Japan.
Power comes courtesy of a 0.66-litre petrol unit - featuring stop-start - and produces 51bhp and 44lb ft of torque.
Shorter in length than Fiat’s 500, the Move is available with either front or four-wheel drive and is said to be the most efficient petrol car in Japan, the company claims.
Compared with its predecessor, the new Move is 35kg lighter, thanks to weight reductions in its instrument panel and door trim as well as the CVT unit and other components.
Prices in Japan will start at approximately £8000.
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Re: New Daihatsu Move launched
It is a pity Daihatsu is so rare in Europe these days.I remember at one stage they were very competitive in the small car market.I think Toyota should take more of an interest in this brand rather than let it fade away
Re: New Daihatsu Move launched
Re: New Daihatsu Move launched