Daihatsu Deca Deca Concept unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show

Daihatsu Deca Deca Concept unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show

Daihatsu Deca Deca Concept

Daihatsu's display at the Tokyo Motor Show includes the Deca Deca, a traditional Tokyo show car. The Deca Deca is a marked contrast to the e:S Concept, the carmaker's version of future small cars. One Daihatsu official described the Deca Deca as a toolbox. However, the vehicle is not just sensible, it is also entertaining. When you have a Deca Deca, a small utilitarian 3395mm MPV, the focus is on cabin space and how to revise it to suit the occasion. The fold-out doors idea of the classic VW Kombi was revived. The car also comes with three-cylinder turbo power, CVT and front-drive. It's a K-car mini van with asymmetric doors like a Mini Clubman; -- there's a rear-hinged door on one side and a postbox slot-like window on the other. The floor is totally flat with seats that run on tracks and fold up into the sides. A huge rear door eases access, as does a low load level. The interior roof height is 1400mm. Also built into the interior is a large TV.


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