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Friday, October 23, 2009
As if Toyota's affiliate Daihatsu wasn't enough unpopular with male consumers, the company that is known for the most part for its small kei- and city- cars introduced the Mira Cocoa at the 2009 Tokyo Show. The delightfully tiny hatch targets female buyers with its near cartoonish appearance inside and out. It is powered by a 0.6-liter three-cylinder engine that makes 58 horsepower and is available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations with price in Japan starting from 1 million yen or about $10,900 USD.
Photo credits go to our Tokyo Motor Show reporter, Phil Alex
Labels: Daihatsu, Galleries, Japan, New Cars, Tokyo Motor Show
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