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Daihatsu K-Vision

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Daihatsu K-Vision

Daihatsu K-Vision

Daihatsu also unveiled the K-Vision at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, presenting a vision of the future kei car aimed at “making advanced technology accessible to everyone.”

Its smooth surfaces, modern LED lighting, and sculpted body panels give it a subtly futuristic appearance, while sliding doors emphasize practicality.

Built on the DNGA platform, the K-Vision features an efficient self-charging hybrid powertrain. At 3,395 mm (133.7 inches) long, its dimensions match existing Daihatsu kei models like the Tanto, Tanto Custom, Move, and Move Canvas.

The concept also includes an external power supply capable of keeping a household running for up to four days during a natural disaster.

Daihatsu hasn’t revealed production plans, but with its realistic size and focus on practical technology, the K-Vision could reasonably make it to Japanese showrooms in the coming years.

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