- Daihatsu Boon
-
Daihatsu Boon Manufacturer Daihatsu Motor Company Production 2004—present Predecessor Daihatsu Storia Class Subcompact/Supermini Body style 5-door hatchback The Daihatsu Boon is a subcompact car/supermini produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota Passo and Daihatsu Sirion
Outside of Japan, the first-generation Boon is sold as the second-generation Sirion, the first-generation Sirion was sold as the Daihatsu Storia in Japan.
Contents
First generation (2004–2010)
First generation Also called Daihatsu Sirion
Toyota Passo
Perodua MyVi
Subaru JustyProduction 2004—2010 (except for Japan)
2004—present (outside of Japan)Body style 5-door hatchback Engine 1.0 L 1KR-FE I3
1.3 L K3-VE I4Length 3,630 mm (142.9 in) Width 1,665 mm (65.6 in) Height 1,550 mm (61.0 in) Curb weight 980 kg (2,161 lb) For Japanese Domestic Market, the car sold as Daihatsu Boon and Toyota Passo available with 1.0 L and 1.3 L engine. The major difference between the JDM's Sirion are automatic version where the gear-changing located beside the steering on the dashboard and the handbrake below the steering. As usual the JDM car will have both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive version. A 1.0 L turbo version with 4WD also available known as Boon X4.
The Boon/Passo was designed for European tastes, and the model took on a larger and stockier frame. It weighs about 940 kg (2,072 lb).
Boasting a remarkable amount of interior space, split-folding rear seats, numerous safety features and impressive fuel economy, the Sirion found its niche as a small-family subcompact car.
With the back seats down, its luggage capacity increases from 225 litres (7.9 cu ft) to 630 litres (22 cu ft). In the 'European New Car Assessment Programme' (NCAP), it scored a credible 4 out of 5 stars.
On May 25, 2005, Malaysian car maker Perodua launched a variant of the Boon/Passo known as the Perodua Myvi. Sporting a few cosmetic differences, the Myvi became Perodua's best-selling car in Malaysia for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
On December 25, 2006, the Boon/Passo was restyled. This version was exported to Europe as the Sirion in 2007.
In 2007, Daihatsu launched the Boon/Passo in Indonesia using the facility and parts from the Perodua Myvi.[1]
Also in 2007, the new Subaru Justy was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and using the Daihatsu Sirion/Toyota Passo model it is positioned as an entry-level model in Subaru’s line-up. This is more than expected since Toyota has some stakeholding in Subaru.
Toyota and Daihatsu launched an extended 7-seater version of the Passo and Boon called the (Japanese: Toyota Passo Sette) and the (Japanese: Daihatsu Boon Luminas) in Japan on the 25th of December 2008.[2] Sette means seven in Italian, referring to the car's 7-seater capability. The Malaysian variant was launched in the country as Perodua Alza.
Second generation (2010–present)
Second generation Manufacturer Daihatsu Motor Company Also called Daihatsu Sirion
Toyota Passo
Perodua MyviProduction 2010—present Class Subcompact/Supermini Body style 5-door hatchback Daihatsu has unveiled its Boon in Japan on February 15, 2010 alongside the second generation Toyota Passo.
A new MyVi based on the second generation Boon/Passo was released in Malaysia on June 17, 2011.[3]
The third generation Sirion for the Indonesian market was unveiled at the 19th Indonesian International Motor Show.[4]
References
External links
- Daihatsu Website
- Daihatsu Catalogue - Sirion (English version)
- Daihatsu Catalogue - Boon (Japanese version)
- The First & Best forum for Daihatsu sirion in Egypt
- Perodua D46T based on the Toyota Passo Sette
Current vehicles: Atrai/Hijet · Be-go/Terios · Boon/Sirion · Coo/Materia · Copen · Mira/Cuore/Charade · Mira Cocoa · Move · Tanto · Tanto Exe · XeniaPast vehicles: Altis · Applause · Bee · Ceria · Charade · Charmant · Compagno · Cuore · Consorte · Domino · Esse · Leeza/Leeza Spyder · Fellow Max · Max · Midget · Mira Gino/Trevis · Naked · Opti · Gran Move/Pyzar · Rocky/Feroza/Sportrak · Rugger/Rocky/Fourtrak · Sirion/Storia · Sonica · Taft/Scat · Taruna · Valera · YRVConcept Cars: ai · Basket · Copen (1999) · Costa · D-Bone · D-Compact X-Over · Deca Deca · Extol · EZ-U · FFC · HVS · Micros-3R · OFC-1 · SK-Tourer · SP-4 · U4B · UFE2 · UFE-III · X-021 · Mudmaster CRace Cars: P3 · P5Categories:- Daihatsu vehicles
- Euro NCAP superminis
- 2000s automobiles
- Vehicles introduced in 2004
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.