Daihatsu Charade

Daihatsu Charade is popular in Pakistan Daihatsu Charade – The Mighty Mini from Japan Introduction The Daihatsu Charade was a subcompact car produced by Daihatsu , Japan’s oldest car manufacturer, from 1977 until 2000 (with some markets continuing production into the mid-2000s). Despite its small size, the Charade developed a strong reputation worldwide for being fuel-efficient, reliable, and surprisingly versatile . Over four distinct generations, it evolved from a no-frills hatchback to a sophisticated small car with sporty and even high-performance variants. The Charade was sold in more than 100 countries , often serving as Daihatsu’s flagship export model. Its name — Charade — was intended to sound playful and sophisticated, appealing to both young urban drivers and practical families. Generational Timeline & Development 1st Generation (G10; 1977–1983) Launch Year: 1977, initially as a 3-door hatchback , later joined by a 5-door version. Design: Sharp, cl...