Daihatsu Baptizes the Toyota Prius V the New Mebius in Japan
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Daihatsu Baptizes the Toyota Prius V the New Mebius in Japan



Daihatsu, the Japanese automaker controlled by Toyota, has released a rebadged version of the Prius V (sold as the Prius α in Japan) for the domestic market. Called the Daihatsu Mebius, it is the second Toyota hybrid model rebadged as a Daihatsu, following the Camry hybrid’s transformation into the Daihatsu Altis. Read more »




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