Daihatsu Move Conte

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Daihatsu Move Conte (L575)
Daihatsu Move Conte 101.JPG
Overview
ManufacturerDaihatsu
Also calledToyota Pixis Space
Production
  • August 2008 – March 2017 (Move Conte)
  • September 2011 – January 2017 (Pixis Space)
AssemblyJapan: Nakatsu, Ōita (Daihatsu Motor Kyushu)[1][2][3]
DesignerYuji Kitagawa and Shinichi Nakabayashi[4]
Body and chassis
ClassKei car
Body style5-door hatchback
Layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 658 cc KF-VE I3 (petrol)
  • 658 cc KF-DET I3-T (petrol)
Power output
  • 38 kW (51 hp; 52 PS) (KF-VE)
  • 47 kW (63 hp; 64 PS) (KF-DET)
Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,490 mm (98.0 in)
Length3,395 mm (133.7 in)
Width1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Height1,640–1,655 mm (64.6–65.2 in)
Kerb weight820–930 kg (1,808–2,050 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorDaihatsu Move Latte
Successor

The Daihatsu Move Conte (Japanese: ダイハツ・ムーヴコンテ, Daihatsu Mūvu Konte) is a kei car built by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 2008 to 2017. It is a cosmetic variation of the L175 series Move. It has two engine options: a naturally aspirated 658 cc KF-VE and a turbocharged 658 cc KF-DET inline-three petrol engines that produces 38 kW (51 hp; 52 PS) and 47 kW (63 hp; 64 PS) respectively.[5] The Move Conte was also available in Custom model.

In September 2011, a Toyota-badged version of the Move Conte, the Toyota Pixis Space (Japanese: トヨタ・ピクシススペース, Toyota Pikushisu Supēsu), was launched.[6] The Move Conte, along with the Pixis Space, were discontinued in March 2017. The Move Canbus replaced the Move Conte, while the Pixis Space was later replaced by the Pixis Joy.

The name "Conte" is derived from the word "container", referring its boxy shape. The name also means "with you" in Italian.

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References[]

  1. ^ https://www.daihatsu.com/company/facilities/
  2. ^ https://paultan.org/2013/12/01/perodua-global-manufacturing-mirrors-daihatsu-kyushu-plant/
  3. ^ http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/data/automotive_business/production/production/japan/general_status/other.html
  4. ^ https://pdki-indonesia.dgip.go.id/index.php/di/cVlxbWJNL1hqVFNDN24xMnIyYkFQUT09?q=mobil&type=1&skip=80
  5. ^ Lysaght, Mike (27 August 2008). "Move Over, Nissan Cube: Daihatsu Introduces Move Conte Minicar in Japan". Edmunds Inside Line. Edmunds Inc. Archived from the original on 15 February 2009.
  6. ^ https://www.motor1.com/news/28135/toyota-pixis-space-unveiled-for-japan/
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