Daihatsu

Daihatsu is a Japanese automaker that was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan. It is a subsidiary of the Toyota Group and is one of the oldest automobile manufacturers in Japan. Daihatsu specializes in producing small and compact vehicles, such as city cars, subcompact cars, and microvans, and it is known for its expertise in developing fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly vehicles. Over the years, Daihatsu has established a strong reputation for quality and reliability, and it has a significant presence in the Japanese market, as well as in other Asian markets and in Europe. The brand is also involved in motorsports, particularly in rally and off-road racing, and it has a rich racing heritage. Despite its small size, Daihatsu has a loyal following of customers and fans who appreciate its practical and efficient vehicles.