Interesting Facts About the Daihatsu Cuore L700
The Daihatsu Cuore entered its fifth generation in the fall of 1998, adopting the chassis code L700. This generation continued the long‑running Mira/Cuore lineage that began in the early 1980s.
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Fifth‑Generation Launch and Chassis Code
The fifth‑generation Cuore received the chassis code L700, while the L710 code was reserved for four‑wheel‑drive versions. This new model debuted in the fall of 1998, marking the latest evolution of the Mira/Cuore series.
Place in the Mira Series Timeline
The L700 series follows a clear progression of Daihatsu’s compact cars: L55/L60 (1980), L70/L80 (1985), L200 (1990), L500 (1994), and then the L700 introduced in 1998. Each code represents a new generation within the Mira/Cuore family.
Malaysian Production and the Perodua Kelisa
Production of the L700 Mira was picked up in Malaysia in 2001, where it was sold alongside the Kancil under the name Perodua Kelisa, using the familiar Daihatsu E‑series engine.
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