Daihatsu Deca Deca Concept unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Daihatsu‚ 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‚ 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. Photo gallery after the jump!

