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Daihatsu Exhibits D-R and D-X Roadster Concepts at Indonesia International Motor Show
The 20th Indonesia International Motor Show that takes place in the capital city of Jakarta from September 20 to 30, saw Toyota's subsidiary, Daihatsu displaying two concept roadsters at its stand. The D-R and D-X, first seen at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, represent two different styles in the small roadster segment, with both cars based on the same chassis and powered by a 660cc (0.66-liters) two-cylinder turbocharged engine with direct-injection technology.
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Honda Unveils New Brio-based Mobilio Prototype Mpv In Indonesia [31 Photos]
Following Datsun’s GO+ MPV developed specifically for Indonesia, Honda unveiled a similar vehicle at the Indonesia International Motor Show held in Jakarta. Revealed in prototype form, the Honda Mobilio is an MPV based on the Brio hatchback and...
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Daihatsu And Toyota Launch Ayla And Agya Twins At Indonesia Motor Show
Daihatsu has been quiet the busy bee at this week's Indonesia International Motor Show having brought along three concepts, including the D-R, D-X and UFC concepts, and the new Ayla, which will launch in the local market. Read more »...
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Daihatsu's Funky Little D-x Roadster Can Be Anything You Want
For this year’s Tokyo Motor Show, Daihatsu brought along an innovative new concept for a multi-purposes kei car series called the D-X ("d-cross"). While the car shown at the Japanese brand's booth is a two-seater roadster, Daihatsu...
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Daihatsu Imagines A Small Concept Car That Can Transform Into Many Different Models
With the 2011 edition of the Tokyo Motor Show just around the corner, the remaining participating automakers are throwing down their cars. Toyota-owned Daihatsu has released initial details on a new small concept model named the D-X. What's interesting...
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Toyota Iq Roadster Rendering Speculation From Japan
Rumor has it that Toyota is developing a roadster version of its newly introduced iQ minicar that will make its first appearance in concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show to be held from October 23 through November 8, 2009. This latest speculative rendering...
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