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Daihatsu Pyzar
A 1998 JDM Daihatsu Pyzar fitted with aftermarket accessories enjoys a second life in Russia
Manufacturer Daihatsu
Also called Daihatsu Gran Move
Daihatsu Grand Move
Production 1996-2002
Successor Daihatsu YRV
Class Mini MPV
Body style(s) 5-door MPV
Engine(s) 1.5 L HE-EP 16V SOHC I4
1.6 L HD-EP 16V SOHC I4
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Length 4.08 metres (160.6 in)
Related Daihatsu Charade

The Daihatsu Pyzar, sold in some export markets as the Daihatsu Gran Move, was a mini MPV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1996 to 2002. It was based on the chassis of the Daihatsu Charade.

The Pyzar had a 50/50 split folding rear bench seat, which provided for it being registered as a four-passenger vehicle in most countries. With the rear seat folded, the Pyzar's cargo compartment had length of 1.50 m.

Mid-life facelift[]

After three years in the market, the Pyzar was afforded a mild facelift - the front fascia was slightly altered (new headlights had clear turn signals) and body decals were rearranged more in line with the smaller Daihatsu Move's styling. Concurrently, a version of the 1.6 L engine replaced the previous 1.5 L in export markets.

Drivetrain[]

The Pyzar was a FF layout car with a transversely-mounted engine. The 1.6 L version could also be had with full-time all-wheel drive, available only in the domestic market.

Engine[]

  • 1498 cc HE-EG 16V SOHC I4, 90 PS (66 kW), 119 N·m (88 lb·ft) (export markets - until 1999)
  • 1498 cc HE-EG 16V SOHC I4, 100 PS (74 kW), 128 N·m (94 lb·ft) (domestic market)
  • 1589 cc HD-EP 16V SOHC I4, 91 PS (67 kW), 126 N·m (93 lb·ft) (export markets - introduced in 2000)
  • 1589 cc HD-EP 16V SOHC I4, 115 PS (85 kW), 140 N·m (103 lb·ft) (domestic market - introduced for 1999)

Transmissions[]

  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
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