1994 DAIHATSU MIRA
Description
The Perodua Kancil (also known as the Perodua Nippa in the United Kingdom, and the Daihatsu Ceria in Indonesia) is a city car manufactured by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua since 1994. The Kancil is named after the mousedeer (chevrotain) native to Malaysia. The Kancil was Perodua's first car after its founding in 1993. It is a small five-door hatchback vehicle on a monocoque framework that could seat five people. The Kancil and its predecessors are actually a modified Daihatsu Mira through badge engineering. Badge engineering is prevalent in Malaysia's automotive industry since it began in 1985 with carmaker Proton. Subsequent Kancils were only rejuvenated cosmetically as Perodua maintained the monocoque structure and tweaked with its engines. Manufacturer Perodua Also called Perodua Nippa in UK, Daihatsu Ceria in Indonesia Production 1994current Successor Perodua Kelisa Class Kei car Body style(s) 5-door hatchback Layout FF layout Engine(s) 660 cc Daihatsu I3 850 cc Daihatsu I3 Wheelbase 2280 mm (89.8 in) Length 3345 mm (131.7 in) Width 1395 mm (54.9 in) Height 1415 mm (55.7 in) Curb weight 623 kg (1373 lb) Also called Perodua Nippa in UK, Daihatsu Ceria in Indonesia Production 1994current Successor Perodua Kelisa Class Kei car Body style(s) 5-door hatchback Layout FF layout Engine(s) 660 cc Daihatsu I3 850 cc Daihatsu I3 Wheelbase 2280 mm (89.8 in) Length 3345 mm (131.7 in) Width 1395 mm (54.9 in) Height 1415 mm (55.7 in) Curb weight 623 kg (1373 lb) Related <b>...</b>
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Re, 1994, DAIHATSU, MIRA, CM, Hiroko, Moriguchi
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