Daihatsu Mira
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Daihatsu Mira | |
Manufacturer: | Daihatsu |
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Production: | 1980–present |
Class: | Kei car |
Body style: | 3-door Hatchback 5-door Hatchback |
Related: | Daihatsu Leeza Daihatsu Move Daihatsu YRV Daihatsu Copen Daihatsu Terios Daihatsu Opti |
Similar: | Suzuki Altoworks Mitsubishi Dangun ZZ Subaru Vivio Suzuki Cervo |
The Daihatsu Mira, also known as the Cuore, Domino or Charade outside of Japan, is a kei car class type vehicle which comes with a variety of options and chassis variations. The latest model has 4 'flavours' and they are "Mira", "Mira AVY", "Mira Gino" and "Mira VAN". The Mira is basically an upgraded and renamed version of the Daihatsu Fellow. In Australia the two-seater version was known as a handivan and later just Handi, and was sold alongside the names of Mira and Cuore. The commercial version was dropped when the Mira was released in later years as a Charade.
The Mira Gino, with its distinct retro-style looks, is marketed as the Daihatsu Trevis in Europe.
[edit] See also
This is a version of the 1990 Mira III, also known as the Daihatsu Ceria in Indonesia and Daihatsu Cuore in mainland Europe.
[edit] External links
Daihatsu catalogues (Japanese):
Other links
DAIHATSU MOTOR COMPANY [edit]
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Current vehicles: | Charade | Boon/Sirion | Trevis | Mira | Coo/Materia | Atrai | Copen | Be-go/Terios |
Past vehicles: | Applause | Ceria | Ceria | Charmant | Compagno | Cuore | Consorte | Domino | Fellow Max | Fourtrak | Hijet | Max | Midget | Move | Rocky | Sirion/Storia | Sonica | Taft | Taruna | Valera | Xenia | YRV |