- Daihatsu YRV
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Daihatsu YRV Manufacturer Daihatsu Also called Young Recreational Vehicle Production 2000-2005 Predecessor Daihatsu Gran Move Successor Daihatsu Materia Class Mini MPV The Daihatsu YRV is a mini MPV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu. The name is short for "Young Recreational Vehicle".
Engines
- EJ-VE
- K3-VE2
- K3-VE
- K3-VET===[138.08hp]6400rpm * K3-VET-R
Features
- All-wheel drive system named "4Trak", only available coupled with K3-VE, all others version are equipped with 2WD.* The YRV has an option for an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission, with built-in "steer shift" function. YRV turbo only comes with the mentioned option.
- Foldable rear seats allow for the YRV to allocate more space for luggage.
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