Photos of the Daihatsu’s Tanto Exe and Tanto Exe Custom Concepts at the Daihatsu Stand (Tokyo Motor Show 2009)
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Photos of the Daihatsu’s basket Concept at the Daihatsu Stand (Tokyo Motor Show 2009)
Photos of the Daihatsu Deca Deca Concept at the Daihatsu Stand (Tokyo Motor Show 2009)
Photos of the Daihatsu e:S Concept at the Daihatsu Stand (Tokyo Motor Show 2009)
Daihatsu’s new concept e:S will be presented at Tokyo Motor Show 2009. It can accomidate four adults despite its small appearance.
The use of lightweight materials limits the car’s weight a total of 700 kg. Under the hood, we find an engine fitted with a combustion control system, an EGR, and an idling stop system. The result: Ground braking 3.33 liters per 100 km.



Daihatsu is planning to exhibit six concept cars and nine production vehicles along with new technologies at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show to be held between October 24 and November 4.
Concept vehicles
- e:S (eco & smart)
- Tanto Exe
- Tanto Exe Custom
- Deca Deca
- basket
- This one must be a secret since Daihatsu announced that they will exhibit 6 concept cars but the list contained only 5.
Production vehicles
- Mira Cocoa
- Move Conte
- Tanto WELCOME SEAT (rotating and sliding seat fitted on specially equipped vehicles to facilitate boarding and exiting the vehicle)
- Tanto Custom
- Mira
- Move/Move Custom, and
- Copen

2009 Tokyo Motor Show
Mar 26
The 2009 Tokyo Motor Show held this October 23 through November 4 will be one of the smallest yet. About half the exhibitors seen at the 2007 event will be present this fall.
The show’s organizing body, the Japanese Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), announced today that the company lineup will be comprised mostly of domestic automotive manufacturers. Among them are Japan’s biggest eight including Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, and Daihatsu. The show’s foreign contingent largely consists of Ferrari, Porsche, Lotus, Maserati, and famed BMW tuner Alpina.
German powerhouses BMW and Mercedes-Benz recently pulled out of the show citing cost cutting measures. Much the same reasoning was given by Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Renault, Audi, and Volkswagen.
In total, only 122 companies remain on the biannual show’s 2009 lineup — down from 241 exhibitors in 2007. As many JAMA officials have reiterated, having a smaller show, in their opinion, is better than not having the show at all. Despite everything that’s going on, plans for the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show are still in the works.

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