Daihatsu reveals Miata-fighting roadster and more for Tokyo Mobility Show

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The Daihatsu Copen Vision is a reimagining of the Copen kei roadster from 2002, but this time it's rear-wheel-drive and sized to go toe-to-toe with Mazda.

Cars most likely to have major powertrain problems, a special class of lightweight compact city cars. These days most kei vehicles are sensible rectangles to maximize passenger or cargo space inside the strict footprint allowed allowed by the class, but Daihatsu proves some fun can still be had.

The Vision Copen, on the other hand, is rear-wheel-drive, showing muscular flared wheel arches that the original never did. It's powered by a 1.3-liter engine running on carbon-neutral fuel , a displacement that exceeds kei car regulations. So does the Vision Copen's footprint, which measures 150 inches long and 67 inches wide, almost the size of theMiata.

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