The Japanese manufacturer, part of the Toyota structure, notes in its press release that the five-door minivan has become noticeably lighter and consumes less fuel compared to the original modification, and higher-class materials were used in its creation. As for the exterior, the changes affected the optics and the radiator grille.
In addition, the Daihatsu exposition featured the company's conceptual developments — Deca Deca and Basket. The first is a vision of a "mobile office," and the second is a compact SUV with all-wheel drive and a fabric top, reminiscent in spirit of the Jeep Wrangler.









