Gadgeter 2nd Gear November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 I happen to read up on this car yesterday in Hot Stuff, what do you think? Copied from a jap website: ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gadgeter 2nd Gear November 19, 2002 Author Share November 19, 2002 Copied from an uk report. Daihatsu sees potential in drop-top 2003 Daihatsu Copen A turbocharged 659cc engine powers the Copen At the push of a button, crazy things happen... The Copen could be a cost effective roadster Not known for way-out designs, extravagant styling cues and anything out of the ordinary for that matter, Daihatsu has just released a new model into the Japanese car market. Daihatsu is regarded as a fairly restrained marque, a company that doesn't mind doing things by the numbers, if you will. As such, we've never featured a Daihatsu on the Wombat, save for a few news pieces here and there. Well, the new Copen changes all that and, while the new tiddler is unlikely to arrive in Australia any time soon, if at all, the convertible roadster does have plenty of merits. The Copen was first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show, albeit in slightly altered conceptual form, and then in Australia at the International Melbourne Motor Show, which runs during the Formula One Grand Prix every year, in March. Essentially a two-door, two-seater drop-top roadster, the new Copen is a rather groovy mixture of styles. It's part Audi TT, part Ford Street Ka and a throw in a smidge of Daihatsu individualism, just for kicks. The front-end could be described as joyful, with big round VW Beetle-like headlights, a trapezoidal grille and short, heavily curved overhangs. The rear-end of the car is almost identical to the front, with similar sized brake lights, and a rather tasty twin-exhaust system in place of the grille. The Copen is, as you can tell from the photos, small. It aims to bring a new and exciting dynamic to the compact-car market by being the first baby-roadster with an electrically operated metal roof. Push the 'transmute' button, and in about 25 seconds, the roof retracts and you can experience the joy of open-air driving. The Daihatsu is a tiny car, measuring 3.4 metres in length and just 1.47 metres in width. It will seat two people, take very little luggage (with the top down) and is shod with bicycle-like 165/50 tyres. It weighs an astonishing 830kg, and drives through the front wheels, courtesy of a 5-speed manual transmission. Powering the mini-roadster is an equally mini 656cc inline-four cylinder engine, which would be more at home on a Suzuki GSX-R sportsbike. Still, with such a light weight and the addition of a turbocharger, the 0.7-litre engine will happily bounce off its 8500rpm rev limiter, endowing it with more than respectable acceleration. The DOHC, 16-valve beast makes 47kW @ 6000rpm, with 110Nm of torque @ 3200rpm, making for a wide spread of power. While 47kW may sound pretty weak, consider how much you would save if your car did 18 kilometres per litre of petrol. The Copen, like the Nissan Skyline GTR, is currently only for sale in Japan, but it has been confirmed for export to the UK. What does this mean for us? It has a better chance to make it over here, especially the more people know about it. But in all likelihood, it would probably sell for not much less than the 1.6-litre Peugeot 206CC, perhaps at around $30,000. Still, the prospects of a little roadster such as the Copen, with a small capacity engine, would translate to miniscule running costs and also cheap insurance, thanks to the added security of a hard top. Daihatsu has released it's updated Sirion locally, and with the new Copen a slim possibility, the small car company's future is looking like the face of it's new roadster - bright. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegade Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 Heard from a friend that PI's are bringing the Copen in for about $90+k, which, if true, is on the hefty side, if you ask me..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unknown_G7 Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 Normally how fast will this car go with such an engine Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gadgeter 2nd Gear November 19, 2002 Author Share November 19, 2002 Wah lau..... over $90k for a 659cc... darn expensive man... Dream broken liao....... Anyway, even if I can afford the car, think I'll have problemgetting the parts for maintenance..... Thanks brudder for the info. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegade Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 In real-life terms, probably not very, esp with the possible additiona weight from the roof. However, for doing its rounds as a pointy city runabout, it could potentially hold its own - I've seen Cappucinos' (the car, not the drink) and Beats that really left the big boys eating its dust..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gadgeter 2nd Gear November 19, 2002 Author Share November 19, 2002 Saw the meter.... max speed 140km/h... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mojoe Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 true... saw it advertised on ST... yup expensive for a 600cc car... going by proportion of engine capac and price, a 206 CC with 1.6l engine is probably better... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unknown_G7 Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 140kmh MAX And selling at 90+k Might well ask them to rob a bank better, which idiot will buy that Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magfocus 5th Gear November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 Just went to see the Copen, and boy is it SMALL!! It feels like i could put it in my room!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightspeed Clutched November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 (edited) Yup, saw it at Tai Huat few weeks back.. Really small!!! Reminds me of those kiddy car beds I begged my parents to get for me when I was younger...never did get the bed though But it does really look better in real than in pics Edited November 19, 2002 by Lightspeed Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magfocus 5th Gear November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 Yup, the one that i saw was black, and that made the car look even smaller!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 Did u check? Was there a remote control next to it?? and was it's brand NIKKO?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magfocus 5th Gear November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 come to think of it.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 And I figure 0-100 is metres rt? or is it cm? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightspeed Clutched November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 The bodyshell and size would make it a good setup for home gaming! Just connect the PC to it and viola! Driving sim Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegade Neutral Newbie November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 (edited) Actually, E, I think I saw a wind-up key sitting in one corner of the parking lot..... Edited November 19, 2002 by Renegade Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magfocus 5th Gear November 19, 2002 Share November 19, 2002 I dont think its that slow, especially with the remote controlled car weight.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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