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Daihatsu mild HEV

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by efusco, Oct 7, 2004.

  1. efusco

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    Daihatsu mild HEV diagram and image

    Interesting that they both call themselves a "Mild" hybrid and note that they utilized the Toyota technology. It's a unique layout of the hybrid system.

    The Press Release:

    Daihatsu to Produce Hybrid Electric Vehicle Based on Hijet Cargo

    Tokyo (JCNN) - Daihatsu Motor (TSE: 7262) announced October 6 that
    the company has begun the development of a hybrid electric vehicle
    based on its Hijet Cargo commercial mini car (659cc) to bring it to
    market as early as summer 2005.

    Daihatsu has been monitoring the use of the new hybrid electric
    vehicle in collaboration with government offices and several
    companies since October 2002. Having collected the data in actual
    use, the company successfully developed a model that meets the needs
    of commercial mini car users. In the coming months, Daihatsu plans to
    further advance development in terms of commercial production and
    manufacturing cost.

    Production is scheduled to begin this December at the automaker's
    Nakatsu plant in Oita Prefecture. In addition, Daihatsu plans to
    showcase the new hybrid electric vehicle at the 2004 Tokyo Motor Show
    that will take place from November 3.
     
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    Sounds like they must be using some Toyota patents, but it seems to be built like the Hondas for drive purposes.
     
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    Wouldnt surprise me that they use Toyota technology. Daihatsu belongs to Toyota.