Daihatsu D-R Concept: Simple Roadster

Last year during the Indonesian Motor Show, Japanese manufacturer Daihatsu unveiled the D-R concept - an event that went mostly unnoticed.

Because of the lackluster publicity, the Toyota-owned brand is re-offending it again with another unveiling at the International Motor Show in Tokyo.

The Daihatsu D-R Concept is a micro roadster and represents the arrival of a successor to Copen on the Japanese market. That roadster made its debut in Japan in 2002.

Although the D-R concept is regarded as a kei car - a car that cannot travel on main roads in Japan - it will be much different for the production model in development.

Under the hood of Daihatsu D-R Concept, there is only the option of a four-cylinder 660 cc engine.

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Since Toyota holds more than 51% of Daihatsu, it does seem reasonable to assume that the next version of the Daihatsu Copen could be offered to us under a Scion emblem.

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