Daihatsu Consorte

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Daihatsu Consorte
1970 Daihatsu Consorte Super Deluxe
Manufacturer Daihatsu
Production 1969-1977
Predecessor Daihatsu Compagno
Successor Daihatsu Charade
Daihatsu Charmant
Class Supermini
Body style 2-door sedan
4-door sedan
Platform FR Toyota EP
Engine 958 cc OHV 4-cyl.
1166 cc OHV 4-cyl.
Transmission 4-speed manual
Wheelbase 2160 mm
Length 3645 mm
Width 1450 mm
Height 1380 mm
Curb weight 710 kg
Fuel capacity 40L
Related Toyota Publica
Similar Datsun 1000
Mazda Familia

The Daihatsu Consorte was a small sedan sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1969 to 1977. It was based on the Toyota Publica, and it's name, meaning "consort" in Italian, reflected Daihatsu's newly established affiliation with Toyota. It replaced the Compagno as Daihatsu's bigger sedan.

Initially, the Consorte was available only as a two-door sedan and with Daihatsu's own 1.0-litre engine. In 1971, Publica's 1.2-litre was added to the range. In 1973 a four-door sedan version joined the lineup, only to be dropped for 1974, with the launch of the Daihatsu Charmant. The 2-door was superseded in 1977 by the Daihatsu Charade.

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Auto Modelle Katalog 1970/71, Vereinigte Motor Verlage Stuttgart
Technical Data for 1970/1971 Daihatsu Consorte 1100 2-door


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