Daihatsu Hijet

Daihatsu Hijet

@daihatsu_hijet

A versatile microvan designed for both commercial and personal use.

Generations

47 generations of the Daihatsu Hijet

Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Truck

Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Truck

@1000cc_truck

The Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Truck was introduced in 1967, featuring a robust 1000cc engine. With its lightweight design and high payload capacity, this variant became popular among small business owners and tradespeople. It offered practical utility with a simple, durable construction, making it suitable for various commercial applications.

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Introduced: 1967 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 660

Daihatsu Hijet 660

@daihatsu_hijet_660

The Daihatsu Hijet 660 was introduced in 1961 as a compact microvan. It features a 660cc inline-3 engine designed for efficiency, producing around 38 horsepower. This variant is known for its small size and practicality, making it ideal for urban driving. Over the years, it has been offered in various configurations and trim levels, maintaining its status as a popular choice in the kei car segment in Japan.

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Introduced: 1961 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Van

@1300cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Van was launched in 1972, equipped with a 1300cc engine offering improved power and capacity for transporting goods and passengers. This model maintained the compact dimensions of the Hijet series while providing more interior space and comfort, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike.

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Introduced: 1972 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Cargo

Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Cargo

@1500cc_cargo

The Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Cargo was introduced in 1981, featuring a 1500cc engine that enhanced its load-carrying capabilities. This variant was specifically designed for commercial use, offering a spacious cargo area while maintaining the microvan's compact size. It became a popular choice for delivery services due to its efficiency and reliability.

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Introduced: 1981 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1600 4WD

Daihatsu Hijet 1600 4WD

@1600cc_4wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1600 4WD was launched in 1991, featuring a 1600cc engine and four-wheel drive capability. This variant was designed for drivers needing enhanced traction and stability in various terrains, making it suitable for rural and off-road use. Its robust construction and higher power output distinguished it from earlier versions.

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Introduced: 1991 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1300 S200

Daihatsu Hijet 1300 S200

@1300cc_s200_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1300 S200 was produced from 1999 to 2003, featuring a 1300cc engine with a focus on fuel efficiency and urban practicality. This variant included modern amenities and was notable for its improved safety features compared to previous models, making it a well-rounded option for city driving.

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Introduced: 1999 Discontinued: 2003
Daihatsu Hijet 2000

Daihatsu Hijet 2000

@2000cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 2000 was introduced in 2004, featuring a 2000cc engine that provided greater power and efficiency. This model was designed to cater to both commercial and personal users, offering versatile seating and cargo configurations. It became well-regarded for its reliability and practicality in various driving conditions.

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Introduced: 2004 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Hybrid

Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Hybrid

@1500cc_hybrid_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Hybrid was launched in 2012, featuring a 1500cc hybrid powertrain aimed at improving fuel economy and reducing emissions. This variant combined traditional gasoline power with electric assistance, making it an environmentally friendly option for urban transport. It represented a significant step towards sustainable mobility in the microvan segment.

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Introduced: 2012 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Turbo

Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Turbo

@1000cc_turbo_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Turbo debuted in 2018, showcasing a 1000cc turbocharged engine that delivered enhanced performance and efficiency. This variant offered a blend of responsiveness and fuel economy, making it attractive for both personal and commercial use. The turbocharged feature set it apart from naturally aspirated counterparts.

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Introduced: 2018 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1000

Daihatsu Hijet 1000

@1000cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1000 was launched in 1972 as a larger microvan variant. It features a 1000cc engine producing about 45 horsepower, making it suitable for more demanding commercial applications. This version maintained the practical design of the Hijet while offering increased power and space.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1982
Daihatsu Hijet 550

Daihatsu Hijet 550

@daihatsu_hijet_550

The Daihatsu Hijet 550 was introduced in 1961 as part of the first generation. It features a 550cc water-cooled engine producing around 30 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This microvan variant is known for its compact size and versatility, making it popular for small businesses and urban use.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1981
Daihatsu Hijet 1300

Daihatsu Hijet 1300

@1300cc_microvan

Introduced in 1986, the Daihatsu Hijet 1300 featured a 1300cc engine producing approximately 60 horsepower. This microvan variant offered improved performance and comfort over earlier models, making it a popular choice for both personal and small business use.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1993
Daihatsu Hijet 1500

Daihatsu Hijet 1500

@1500cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1500 was introduced in 1994, featuring a 1500cc engine with an output of 70 horsepower. This variant provided enhanced power and load capacity, catering to users needing a more robust microvan for commercial purposes.

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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 1998
Daihatsu Hijet 1600

Daihatsu Hijet 1600

@1600cc_microvan

Launched in 1999, the Daihatsu Hijet 1600 came with a 1600cc engine, producing around 90 horsepower. This microvan variant was designed for both passenger and cargo transport, offering a spacious interior and improved handling characteristics.

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Introduced: 1999 Discontinued: 2004
Daihatsu Hijet Eco

Daihatsu Hijet Eco

@1000cc_hybrid_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet Eco was introduced in 2005 as a hybrid variant, featuring a 1000cc gasoline engine combined with an electric motor. This model aimed to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency, making it suitable for environmentally conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2010
Daihatsu Hijet Electric

Daihatsu Hijet Electric

@150kw_electric_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet Electric was introduced in 2020, featuring a powerful electric motor with an output of 150 kW. This microvan variant is designed for urban use, providing zero-emission transport while maintaining the practicality and versatility that the Hijet is known for.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 550

Daihatsu Hijet 550

@550cc_2wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 550 was introduced in 1961 as part of the first generation. It features a 550cc inline-4 engine producing approximately 28 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This microvan variant offers a compact design, suitable for urban driving, and was popular in the kei car segment.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1972
Daihatsu Hijet 660

Daihatsu Hijet 660

@660cc_2wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 660 was introduced in 1972 and marked an update in the kei car classification with a 660cc engine. This variant produced around 30 horsepower and was known for its small footprint and efficiency, making it ideal for both commercial and personal use.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1981
Daihatsu Hijet 850

Daihatsu Hijet 850

@850cc_2wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 850 was introduced in 1981, featuring an 850cc engine that delivered improved performance. This microvan was designed for practicality with a spacious interior and efficient fuel consumption, catering to the growing demand for versatile light vehicles.

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Introduced: 1981 Discontinued: 1987
Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Super

Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Super

@1300cc_super_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Super was introduced in 1994, featuring a 1300cc engine that provided a balance of power and efficiency for urban and suburban driving. This variant offered a higher payload capacity and improved interior features, making it suitable for both personal and commercial applications.

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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 2002
Daihatsu Hijet 1500 4WD

Daihatsu Hijet 1500 4WD

@1500cc_4wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1500 4WD was released in 2002, equipped with a 1500cc engine and four-wheel drive capabilities. This variant was designed for versatility, allowing for off-road capabilities while maintaining a compact size, ideal for various terrains and conditions.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2007
Daihatsu Hijet 1600 Cargo

Daihatsu Hijet 1600 Cargo

@1600cc_cargo_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1600 Cargo was introduced in 2007, featuring a robust 1600cc engine focused on commercial use. With its spacious cargo area and strong performance, this variant catered to businesses requiring reliable transportation for goods.

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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2014
Daihatsu Hijet 300

Daihatsu Hijet 300

@300cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 300 was introduced in 1961 as part of the first generation. It features a 300cc two-stroke engine producing approximately 20 horsepower. This microvan variant is designed for urban mobility and offers compact dimensions for easy maneuverability. It is notable for its lightweight construction and simple mechanical layout, catering primarily to the Japanese market.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Turbo

Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Turbo

@1300cc_turbo_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Turbo was introduced in 2003 and features a turbocharged 1.3L engine producing approximately 80 horsepower. This variant stands out for its turbocharged performance, offering enhanced acceleration and load-carrying capabilities. It retains the practical microvan design while providing a sportier driving experience, appealing to both personal and commercial users.

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Introduced: 2003 Discontinued: 2007
Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Diesel

Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Diesel

@1000cc_diesel_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L Diesel was introduced in 1988 as a variant aimed at commercial users. It features a 1000cc diesel engine, known for its durability and fuel efficiency. This microvan variant offers a spacious interior and practical cargo capacity, making it suitable for small businesses and delivery services.

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Introduced: 1988 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1300 4WD

Daihatsu Hijet 1300 4WD

@1300cc_4wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1300 4WD was launched in 1990, featuring a 1300cc engine with 64 horsepower. This variant was designed for off-road capability, equipped with a 4WD drivetrain for enhanced traction in various terrains. It was particularly popular in regions with challenging driving conditions.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1996
Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Diesel

Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Diesel

@1500cc_diesel_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Diesel was introduced in 1999, featuring a 1500cc diesel engine. This variant is aimed at users needing more power and torque for heavy-duty applications. It is recognized for its reliability and is a popular choice among commercial operators.

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Introduced: 1999 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Turbo

Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Turbo

@2000cc_turbo_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Turbo was introduced in 2001, featuring a 2000cc turbocharged engine. This variant offers enhanced power and performance, making it suitable for both commercial and personal use. The turbocharged engine provides a robust driving experience while maintaining good fuel efficiency.

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Introduced: 2001 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 4WD Truck

Daihatsu Hijet 4WD Truck

@4wd_truck_hijet

The Daihatsu Hijet 4WD Truck was introduced in 1995 and features a 1300cc engine with 4WD capabilities. This variant is designed for utility, offering a robust cargo area and enhanced traction for off-road applications, making it a favored choice for rural and agricultural use.

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Introduced: 1995 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Van

@1000cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 1000 Van was introduced in 1968 and is part of the first generation of the Hijet. It features a 1000cc engine and was designed primarily for commercial use. This variant offers a spacious interior, making it suitable for transporting goods and passengers alike. It was well-received in the market for its reliability and utility.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1975
Daihatsu Hijet 1200

Daihatsu Hijet 1200

@1200cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1200 was introduced in 1970 as an evolution of the original Hijet model. It features a 1200cc engine, providing improved power and performance compared to earlier variants. This microvan was popular for its versatility and practicality, catering to both personal and commercial users, and it offered enhanced comfort features.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Van

@1500cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 1500 Van was introduced in 1996 as part of the sixth generation. It features a 1500cc engine, offering a balance between performance and utility. This variant was favored for its spacious cargo area and practical design, making it suitable for various commercial applications and family use.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2004
Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Van

@2000cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 2000 Van was introduced in 2004 and features a 2000cc engine. This variant marked a significant upgrade in power and capability, catering to users needing higher performance for commercial tasks. It combined practicality with a robust design, making it a reliable choice for businesses requiring transport solutions.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2015
Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Diesel

Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Diesel

@1300cc_diesel_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Diesel was introduced in 2005. It features a 1300cc diesel engine, offering excellent fuel efficiency and torque suitable for heavy loads. This microvan variant is popular among commercial users for its reliability and low running costs, making it an ideal choice for businesses.

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Introduced: 2005 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Turbo

Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Turbo

@1500cc_turbo_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.5L Turbo was introduced in 2010, featuring a 1500cc turbocharged engine that provides enhanced performance and efficiency. This microvan variant is designed for users who need a combination of power and practicality, suitable for both personal and commercial use. It offers advanced features for improved driving comfort.

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Introduced: 2010 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 660 4WD

Daihatsu Hijet 660 4WD

@660cc_4wd_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 660 4WD was introduced in 2000 as a variant of the Hijet 660. This version features a four-wheel-drive system, making it ideal for users needing enhanced traction in challenging driving conditions. It maintains the compact size and efficiency of the standard Hijet 660, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and businesses operating in varied terrains.

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Introduced: 2000 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L CNG

Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L CNG

@1000cc_cng_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.0L CNG was introduced in 2007 and features a 1000cc engine that runs on compressed natural gas (CNG). This microvan variant was developed to meet growing environmental concerns, offering a cleaner alternative fuel option. It is favored for its cost savings on fuel and reduced emissions, appealing to eco-conscious users.

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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2015
Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Petrol

Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Petrol

@1300cc_petrol_microvan

Introduced in 1990, the Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Petrol variant featured a 1300cc petrol engine that provided a balanced mix of power and efficiency. This version is particularly popular for personal and commercial use, offering a spacious interior and configurable cargo area. It is noted for its reliability and ease of maintenance.

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Introduced: 1990 Current model
Daihatsu Hijet 500

Daihatsu Hijet 500

@500cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 500 was introduced in 1961 as the first generation of the Hijet. It features a 500cc air-cooled, two-stroke engine producing around 25 horsepower. This microvan variant was designed primarily for the Japanese market, catering to small business needs with its compact size and cargo capacity.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1972
Daihatsu Hijet 800

Daihatsu Hijet 800

@800cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 800 was launched in 1972, marking the evolution to a slightly larger engine size. It features an 800cc engine, providing improved power and capability. This microvan was popular among small businesses and families looking for economical transportation.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1981
Daihatsu Hijet 550 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 550 Van

@550cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 550 Van was introduced in 1967 as a compact van variant. It features a 550cc water-cooled engine producing approximately 30 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant was designed for commercial use, offering ample cargo space and practicality for urban transport. Its compact size made it popular in Japan's kei car segment.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1972
Daihatsu Hijet 660 Truck

Daihatsu Hijet 660 Truck

@660cc_truck

The Daihatsu Hijet 660 Truck was launched in 1986, designed as a lightweight commercial vehicle. It features a 660cc engine capable of producing up to 40 horsepower, making it suitable for various light-duty tasks. The truck's compact dimensions and high payload capacity made it a favored choice among small business owners in Japan.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1992
Daihatsu Hijet 600

Daihatsu Hijet 600

@600cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 600 was introduced in 1961 as the first generation of the Hijet line. It features a 600cc air-cooled, two-stroke engine producing approximately 25 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This microvan variant was designed primarily for urban use, offering compact dimensions and a versatile cargo area. It was well-received in Japan, especially for commercial applications.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1971
Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Hybrid

Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Hybrid

@1300cc_hybrid_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 1.3L Hybrid was introduced in 2010, featuring a hybrid powertrain that combined a 1.3L gasoline engine with an electric motor, offering improved fuel efficiency. This variant appealed to eco-conscious consumers and businesses, providing the versatility of the Hijet while reducing emissions.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2018
Daihatsu Hijet 660 Van

Daihatsu Hijet 660 Van

@660cc_van

The Daihatsu Hijet 660 Van was launched in 1995 and was designed for both passenger and commercial use. It featured a 660cc engine and offered spacious interior configurations. This variant was well-received in urban environments, providing a balance of comfort and practicality.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2004
Daihatsu Hijet 360

Daihatsu Hijet 360

@360cc_microvan

The Daihatsu Hijet 360 was introduced in 1961 as the first generation of the Hijet series. It features a 360cc two-stroke engine producing around 30 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This microvan variant offers compact dimensions, making it ideal for urban environments. It was one of the earliest kei vehicles in Japan, designed for efficient city transport.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1972
Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Cargo

Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Cargo

@1300cc_cargo

The Daihatsu Hijet 1300 Cargo was introduced in 1993, featuring a 1300cc engine producing about 80 hp. This variant was designed primarily for commercial applications, offering enhanced cargo capacity and practicality. It was equipped with features that catered to businesses needing a dependable transport vehicle.

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Introduced: 1993 Discontinued: 2004