The car is indeed unusual. First of all, it is the most compact pickup truck on the planet: its length is only 3.4 meters, and the distance between the axles is 1.9 meters. The model belongs to the category of tiny Japanese kei cars. An interesting detail: the rear doors here are sliding.

The cargo compartment of the Daihatsu HiJet Deckvan is quite small — about half a meter in length. It is hard to talk about the practicality of such a body: it can fit only a bag of groceries. And the payload capacity of the car is modest — just a couple of hundred kilograms.

As befits Japanese kei cars, the pickup is equipped with a 660-cubic-centimeter turbocharged engine producing only 64 horsepower. It is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox, and surprisingly, there is all-wheel drive.

The equipment of the Daihatsu HiJet Deckvan includes central locking, electric windows, and climate control. According to the seller's statement, the car's mileage is 46,700 kilometers.








