Daihatsu Bee

Bee
Manufacturer Daihatsu
Also called ビー
Production 1958
Assembly Japan
Class Microcar
Body style Coupé
Layout RR layout
Engine 540 cc

The Daihatsu Bee is a three wheeled microcar that was produced by Daihatsu Kogyo Co Ltd from 1951.

Although Daihatsu had been producing motorized tricycles for carrying freight since 1930, and had also produced a small car for military use in 1937, the Bee was the first passenger car the company built for sale to the general public. The car was marketed from October 1951, shortly before the company changed its name from 'Hatsudoki Seizo Co' to Daihatsu.

Photographs show the car with a two door fibreglass body, though other sources state that it had a four door body instead and as a result was popular as a taxi. Power was provided by a rear mounted 540 cc OHV air-cooled two-cylinder four-stroke engine.[1] The car was adapted from one of Daihatsu's three wheeled delivery trucks. It sold very poorly and ceased production after only 90 units were built.[2]

References

  1. ^ Georgano, G.N. (Editor) (1982). Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 0-85223-234-9. 
  2. ^ Davis, Tony (2005). Extra Lemon!. Sydney: Bantam. p. 99. ISBN 1-86325-550-8. 

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