Kyoto Plant, Ōyamazaki, Japan North Jakarta, Indonesia (Astra Daihatsu Motor)
Body and chassis
Class
Subcompact car
Body style
4-door saloon 5-door station wagon (first generation)
Layout
Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Related
Toyota Corolla/Sprinter
Chronology
Predecessor
Daihatsu Consorte
Successor
Daihatsu Applause
The Daihatsu Charmant (Japanese: ダイハツ・シャルマン, Hepburn: Daihatsu Sharuman) is a subcompact sedan built by Daihatsu of Japan, based on the Toyota Corolla. It was succeeded by the Daihatsu Applause two years after Charmant production ended. The Charmant was heavily based on the E20 Toyota Corolla; model changes paralleled those of the Corolla. All Charmants were fitted with Toyota inline-four engines, ranging from 1.2 to 1.6 litres. The word charmant is French for "charming."
When it was introduced, it was the largest Daihatsu sold in Japan, with the Charade/Consorte supermini, and the Fellow Max kei class car as the smallest.
The DaihatsuCharmant (Japanese: ダイハツ・シャルマン, Hepburn: Daihatsu Sharuman) is a subcompact sedan built by Daihatsu of Japan, based on the Toyota Corolla...
October 1973, but only sold until November 1974, with the launch of the DaihatsuCharmant. The 2-door sedan and coupe were superseded in 1977 (in February for...
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The Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu, a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Group since 2016, has produced a number of vehicles since its inception...
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. (ダイハツ工業株式会社, Daihatsu Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as Daihatsu, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and one of the...
Australia and the nameplate survived on successive five-door models. The DaihatsuCharmant was produced from the E30 to the E70 series. The Tercel was a front...
to also be used outside of urban areas. It replaced the Daihatsu Consorte, although the Charmant took over from the bigger-engined Consortes, and didn't...
Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive Related Toyota Corolla (E20) DaihatsuCharmant (A10) Powertrain Engine 1.2 L 3K/3K-B/3K-BR/3K-D I4 (KE20/25) 1.4...
E70 Related Toyota AE85 Toyota Corolla (E70) Toyota Sprinter (E70) DaihatsuCharmant Powertrain Engine 1.6 L 4A-C I4 SOHC (North America & Australia) 1...
TT100/106V/110 Toyota Corona TT130/137V Toyota Corona TT140 DaihatsuCharmant Toyota TownAce TR10V (2T-J) Daihatsu Delta Wide TB10 This engine was also commonly used...
E70 Related Toyota AE86 Toyota Corolla (E70) Toyota Sprinter (E70) DaihatsuCharmant Powertrain Engine 1.5 L 3A-U I4 Power output 84–86 PS (83–85 bhp;...
The first version to be installed was the DECS-C (catalyst) in the DaihatsuCharmant and the Consorte. As the Japanese emissions regulations continued...
service in 1992 Mitsubishi Galant Sedan 1985–1995 Ended service in 1995 DaihatsuCharmant Sedan 1980–1989 Ended service in 1989 Proton Saga Compact hatchback...
Daihatsu Motor Co. DaihatsuCharmant Hybrid Automobile This four-door, four-seater car was part of a series of EV prototypes constructed by Daihatsu in...
after the Toyota Corolla shifted to front-wheel drive in 1984 and the DaihatsuCharmant was discontinued in 1987. The Stellar was replaced in Canada and Europe...
1982 after going on sale in Japan towards the end of 1981. Daihatsu announced the Charmant, a four-door saloon based on the then current Toyota Corolla...