Daihatsu Applause

Daihatsu Applause
Daihatsu Applause
1992–1997 Daihatsu Applause (A101) Xi liftback (Australia)
Manufacturer Toyota Motor Company
Production 1989-2000
Predecessor Daihatsu Charmant
Successor Daihatsu Altis
Class Compact
Body style 5-door liftback (notchback)
Engine 1.6L 16V SOHC I4
Transmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Pre-facelift Daihatsu Applause

The Daihatsu Applause was a compact car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1989 to 2000. It is most notable for its unusual body style, which, despite appearing to be a 4-door sedan, is in fact a 5-door liftback with a notchback-shaped 412-litre trunk and a tailgate.

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Background

As Daihatsu firmly established itself as Toyota's small car specialist brand, compact cars were the biggest vehicles marketed by the company. When replacing the long-running Charmant, the company decided to try a unique approach at the segment, with the intention to capitalize on the preferences for sedans, while at the same time offering the flexibility and convenience of a 5-door body. Resulting from such concept, the Applause was presented at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show.

Initial problems

In the first year in the market, Applause's reputation was tarnished by widely publicized incidents of gasoline spurting under excessive air pressure while refuelling, which could lead to very hazardous accidents. Daihatsu fixed the problem in the 1990 model, named Applause Theta, to highlight the improvement.

Further history

In 1992, the Applause was mildly facelifted, with a subtle alteration of the front and rear fascias and slight increase in length. The "Theta" designation was dropped. The carburetor engine was not available anymore. The 1994 saw the cancellation of the AWD version, rear fascia upgrade and slight grille alteration.

Major facelift

Post-facelift Daihatsu Applause

Although Applause can be said to have looked very modern and be at least on par with competition in terms of size back in 1989, after seven years in the market it began to appear quite dated and smaller than newer compact cars. Daihatsu found it economically unjustifiable to replace the car with an all-new model, but rather gave the car an extensive facelift in hope of reviving weakening sales.

It was not sold in Europe after 1996.

The refreshed Applause debuted at the 57th Frankfurt Motor Show in September, 1997. Totally new front and rear fascias provided for a much more "formal" appearance, along with a small increase in length. However, the car remained the same with regard to all other measurements, including cargo capacity.

The facelift did not help sales result much, so the model was discontinued altogether in May 2000, without a direct replacement for export markets. In Japan, the Daihatsu Altis, which was in essence a rebadged Toyota Camry, took over its role as Daihatsu's largest sedan.

Drivetrain

The Applause was a FF layout car with transversely-mounted engine. For some time, a full-time AWD version was sold.

Engine

Daihatsu HD 1589 cc straight four DOHC

  • HD-F carburetor, 97 PS (71 kW; 96 hp) - 1989-1992 (domestic market)
  • HD-F carburetor, 91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp) - 1989-1992 (Europe market)
  • HD-E EFI, 120 PS (89 kW), 140 N·m (103 lb·ft) of torque - 1989-2000 (domestic market, compression ratio increased in 1997)
  • HD-E EFI, 90 PS (66 kW), 123 N·m (91 lb·ft) of torque - 1992-1997 (export markets)
  • HD-E EFI, 105 PS (77 kW), 134 N·m (99 lb·ft) of torque - 1992-1997 (export markets, FWD or AWD)
  • HD-E EFI, 99 PS (73 kW), 138 N·m (102 lb·ft) of torque - 1997-2000 (export markets - replaced both former engines, increased compression ratio)

Transmissions

  • 5-speed manual (not available with 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) after 1997)
  • 3-speed automatic (105 hp (78 kW) engine, FWD setup)
  • 4-speed automatic (97 hp (72 kW), 120 hp (89 kW) engine, FWD setup)

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