
Daihatsu
Daihatsu is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that specializes in producing compact and kei cars—small, efficient vehicles popular in urban environments. Founded in 1907, it has a long history of engineering small cars with a focus on affordability, fuel efficiency, and practicality. While it operates as a subsidiary of Toyota, Daihatsu maintains its own brand identity and manufacturing processes. The company is known for its innovative use of lightweight materials and compact design, making it a key player in the small car market worldwide, especially in Asia.