
This car is currently located in Japan and if you choose to purchase it, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 4th week of November.
Under the hood, the Daihatsu Taft boasts a spirited 660cc petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission. The turbocharged engine ensures responsive performance while maintaining excellent fuel efficiency, helping you enjoy every journey without compromise. With only 20,900 kilometers on the odometer, this vehicle offers both reliability and low mileage for confident motoring.
Designed for convenience and comfort, the five-door layout provides easy access for passengers and cargo. Inside, the cabin is equipped with air conditioning to keep every drive refreshing, regardless of the weather outside. Electric windows add modern convenience at your fingertips.
Safety is paramount with features such as ABS brakes ensuring superior control and stopping power under various driving conditions. The Intelligent Key system elevates everyday usability by allowing keyless entry and operation—a thoughtful addition that enhances security while adding a touch of sophistication.
Adding to its urban appeal are stylish alloy wheels that complement the overall aesthetic while delivering enhanced performance. This compact SUV's design maximizes interior space without compromising its agile footprint, making parking and maneuvering effortless in crowded environments.
Whether navigating tight city streets or heading out on spontaneous excursions, the 2023 Daihatsu Taft combines fun driving dynamics with smart engineering. Its durable build quality paired with practical features positions it as a standout option among kei cars.
Elevate your daily drive experience with a vehicle that’s as reliable as it is unique—embrace the innovative spirit of the Daihatsu Taft today!
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