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Daihatsu

The 1951 Daihatsu Bee. (My thanks to “Aquio” for sending in this photo)

Daihatsu

Description

Daihatsu started to make 3-wheelers in 1930 (Japan) though they have been established since 1907 as Hatsudoki Siezo Co manufacturing engines.  Their first 3-wheeler in 1930 was essentially a 3-wheeled motorcycle with a luggage area located between the two rear wheels.  The vehicles developed over time and became covered. By 1956 Daihatsu were producing a 3-wheeler range that could carry up to 2 tons.  In 1951 the company made their first passenger car; the Daihatsu Bee.  Weighing 800kg the vehicle had 4 seats inside its fiberglass body. It was powered by a 540cc air cooled OHV flat twin engine that was mounted in the rear of the car.  It is believed that the car did not sell well and as a result only 90 vehicles were ever made.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Daihatsu started to make 3-wheelers in 1930 (Japan) though they have been established since 1907 as Hatsudoki Siezo Co manufacturing engines.  Their first 3-wheeler in 1930 was essentially a 3-wheeled motorcycle with a luggage area located between the two rear wheels.  The vehicles developed over time and became covered. By 1956 Daihatsu were producing a 3-wheeler range that could carry up to 2 tons.  In 1951 the company made their first passenger car; the Daihatsu Bee.  Weighing 800kg the vehicle had 4 seats inside its fiberglass body. It was powered by a 540cc air cooled OHV flat twin engine that was mounted in the rear of the car.  It is believed that the car did not sell well and as a result only 90 vehicles were ever made.

The company was taken over by Toyota in 1966 and ceased manufacturing 3-wheelers in 1976

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Additional Information

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