New Daihatsu UFC Concept Doesn't Have a Fighting Chance to Enter Production Anytime Soon
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New Daihatsu UFC Concept Doesn't Have a Fighting Chance to Enter Production Anytime Soon



Daihatsu's Indonesian subsidiary Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) has prepared a concept vehicle never seen before for visitors to this week's 20th Indonesia International Motor Show in Jakarta.

The brand new study is named UFC - and no, it doesn’t stand for Ultimate Fighting Championship but Ultra Functional Compact. ADM says it designed the crossover model after it "carefully studied customers’ needs in Indonesia".

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