Following the production halt of Daihatsu vehicles in Japan after confirmation of safety testing irregularities in April last year, Daihatsu has announced that production and shipment of 10 models at the Daihatsu Kyushu Oita (Nakatsu) …
Oita factory will resume from February 26 this year, and the shipping of completed vehicles will resume on February 19.
Daihatsu stated that the ministry of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism in Japan has confirmed that the models involved now comply with the country’s road transport vehicle act.From the Daihatsu Kyushu Oita plant, the models from three brands that will resume production and shipment are as follows:“As a company that provides light vehicles, which are the transportation of the people, we will continue to be close to our customers’ lives and fulfill our social significance.
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