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Founded in 1907 as a gas engine producer, Hatsudoki Seizo Co. Ltd. began making three-wheeled vehicles—effectively motorcycles with a pick-up tray—in 1930 housing its own engines. The Daihatsu name appeared on the cars, as an abbreviation for ''Osaka-based engine (hatsudoki) manufacturer''. It was renamed Daihatsu in 1951. A three-wheeled truck, the Midget, appeared in 1957. It released the [[Daihatsu Compagno]] in 1963. [[Toyota]] became a shareholder in 1967. In 1993, it held a stake in the new Malaysian car maker [[Perodua]]. By 1998, Toyota had acquired 51 per cent of Daihatsu shares, and in 2016, Daihatsu became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese giant.  
 
Founded in 1907 as a gas engine producer, Hatsudoki Seizo Co. Ltd. began making three-wheeled vehicles—effectively motorcycles with a pick-up tray—in 1930 housing its own engines. The Daihatsu name appeared on the cars, as an abbreviation for ''Osaka-based engine (hatsudoki) manufacturer''. It was renamed Daihatsu in 1951. A three-wheeled truck, the Midget, appeared in 1957. It released the [[Daihatsu Compagno]] in 1963. [[Toyota]] became a shareholder in 1967. In 1993, it held a stake in the new Malaysian car maker [[Perodua]]. By 1998, Toyota had acquired 51 per cent of Daihatsu shares, and in 2016, Daihatsu became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese giant.  
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*[[Daihatsu Esse]]
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*[[Daihatsu Fellow]]
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*[[Daihatsu Max]]
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*[[Daihatsu Naked]]
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*[[Daihatsu Cuore]]
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*[[Daihatsu Opti]]
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*[[Daihatsu Boon]]
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*[[Daihatsu Copen]]
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*[[Daihatsu Leeza]]
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*[[Daihatsu Taft]]
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*[[Daihatsu Tanto]]
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*[[Daihatsu Wake]]
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*[[Daihatsu Cast]]
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*[[Daihatsu Move]]
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*[[Daihatsu Terios]]
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*[[Daihatsu Be-Go]]
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*[[Daihatsu Rocky]]
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*[[Daihatsu Taruna]]
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*[[Daihatsu Compagna]]
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*[[Daihatsu Consorte]]
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*[[Daihatsu Charade]]
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*[[Daihatsu Thor]]
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*[[Daihatsu Storia]]
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*[[Daihatsu Sigra]]
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*[[Daihatsu Charmant]]
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*[[Daihatsu Applause]]
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*[[Daihatsu Xenia]]
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*[[Daihatsu Altis]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 22 October 2023

Founded in 1907 as a gas engine producer, Hatsudoki Seizo Co. Ltd. began making three-wheeled vehicles—effectively motorcycles with a pick-up tray—in 1930 housing its own engines. The Daihatsu name appeared on the cars, as an abbreviation for Osaka-based engine (hatsudoki) manufacturer. It was renamed Daihatsu in 1951. A three-wheeled truck, the Midget, appeared in 1957. It released the Daihatsu Compagno in 1963. Toyota became a shareholder in 1967. In 1993, it held a stake in the new Malaysian car maker Perodua. By 1998, Toyota had acquired 51 per cent of Daihatsu shares, and in 2016, Daihatsu became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese giant.


 

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