The name "Daihatsu" is a combination of the first kanji for Ōsaka (大) and the first of the word "engine manufacture"(発動機製造,hatsudōki seizō). In the new combination the reading of the "大" is changed from "ō" to "dai", giving "dai hatsu".
Background
Daihatsu was formed in 1951 as a successor to Hatsudoki Seizo Co. Ltd, founded in 1907, as part of Hatsudoki's major restructure. Hatsudoki's formation was largely influenced by the Engineering Department's faculty of Osaka University, to develop a gasoline powered engine for small stationary power plants.
During the 1960s, Daihatsu began exporting its range to Europe where it did not have major sales success until well into the 1980s. Since February 1992, Toyota distributes Daihatsu models as part of its North American distribution. In Japan, many of Daihatsu's models are also known as kei jidōsha (or kei cars).
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In this episode I provide the history of the Daihatsu motor company, which despite being one of Japan's oldest car companies, their imports to the United States only lasted between 1987 and 1992. First with the Hijet mini-truck, followed by the Charade subcompact and the Rocky mini SUV. They were partly owned by Toyota back then, whose own cars sold millions more in the U.S., whereas Daihatsu only sold a few thousand before leaving the market after only 5 years.
A weak Yen has helped Toyota earns huge profits in the July-September quarter this year. A turbocharged Toyota has also raised its outlook for 2023 after its ca...
A weak Yen has helped Toyota earns huge profits in the July-September quarter this year. A turbocharged Toyota has also raised its outlook for 2023 after its car sales rose across the world. The world's top-selling automaker reported a record operating profit of 9.5 billion dollars in the quarter ending September. That was a 155.6% increase from a year earlier.
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A weak Yen has helped Toyota earns huge profits in the July-September quarter this year. A turbocharged Toyota has also raised its outlook for 2023 after its car sales rose across the world. The world's top-selling automaker reported a record operating profit of 9.5 billion dollars in the quarter ending September. That was a 155.6% increase from a year earlier.
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While Daihatsu Motor is one of Japan's smallest car makers, its factory specializing in small cars is super efficient. Auto executives like Toyota President Aki...
While Daihatsu Motor is one of Japan's smallest car makers, its factory specializing in small cars is super efficient. Auto executives like Toyota President Akio Toyoda have flocked there to learn about running a factory efficiently. Photo: Yoko Kubota/The Wall Street Journal
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In this episode I provide the history of the Daihatsu motor company, which despite being one of Japan's oldest car companies, their imports to the United States only lasted between 1987 and 1992. First with the Hijet mini-truck, followed by the Charade subcompact and the Rocky mini SUV. They were partly owned by Toyota back then, whose own cars sold millions more in the U.S., whereas Daihatsu only sold a few thousand before leaving the market after only 5 years.
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In this episode I provide the history of the Daihatsu motor company, which despite being one of Japan's oldest car companies, their imports to the United States only lasted between 1987 and 1992. First with the Hijet mini-truck, followed by the Charade subcompact and the Rocky mini SUV. They were partly owned by Toyota back then, whose own cars sold millions more in the U.S., whereas Daihatsu only sold a few thousand before leaving the market after only 5 years.
A weak Yen has helped Toyota earns huge profits in the July-September quarter this year. A turbocharged Toyota has also raised its outlook for 2023 after its car sales rose across the world. The world's top-selling automaker reported a record operating profit of 9.5 billion dollars in the quarter ending September. That was a 155.6% increase from a year earlier.
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In this episode I provide the history of the Daihatsu motor company, which despite being one of Japan's oldest car companies, their imports to the United States only lasted between 1987 and 1992. First with the Hijet mini-truck, followed by the Charade subcompact and the Rocky mini SUV. They were partly owned by Toyota back then, whose own cars sold millions more in the U.S., whereas Daihatsu only sold a few thousand before leaving the market after only 5 years.
The name "Daihatsu" is a combination of the first kanji for Ōsaka (大) and the first of the word "engine manufacture"(発動機製造,hatsudōki seizō). In the new combination the reading of the "大" is changed from "ō" to "dai", giving "dai hatsu".
Background
Daihatsu was formed in 1951 as a successor to Hatsudoki Seizo Co. Ltd, founded in 1907, as part of Hatsudoki's major restructure. Hatsudoki's formation was largely influenced by the Engineering Department's faculty of Osaka University, to develop a gasoline powered engine for small stationary power plants.
During the 1960s, Daihatsu began exporting its range to Europe where it did not have major sales success until well into the 1980s. Since February 1992, Toyota distributes Daihatsu models as part of its North American distribution. In Japan, many of Daihatsu's models are also known as kei jidōsha (or kei cars).
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