Daihatsu Charade

The Daihatsu Charade is a supermini which was first introduced in 1977. Daihatsu considers the Charade a "large compact" car to differentiate it from smaller compacts in its lineup, such as the Daihatsu Mira/Cuore. It helped replace the Daihatsu Consorte, although the Charmant took over from the bigger-engined Consortes.

In China, Daihatsu Charade is called "Xiali" and made by FAW Tianjin, under the registered mark of "China FAW". From 1986 September 30, to 2009, it sold over 1.5 million in that country.


Read more about Daihatsu Charade:  First Generation (G10/G20; 1977–1983), Second Generation (G11; 1983–1987), Third Generation (G100; 1987–1994), Fourth Generation (G200, G203; 1993–2000), Nameplate Return, Safety