Interesting Facts About the Daihatsu Sirion M300
The Daihatsu Sirion M300 entered the market in 2007 as the first generation of this model line, continuing a legacy that began in 1998. It remained in production through several updates before being succeeded by a new generation.
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Launch and Production Span
The M300 version of the Daihatsu Sirion was introduced in 2007 and ran as the first generation until 2011. The overall Sirion model family covers a timeline from 1998 to 2018, showing its long‑standing presence in the market.
Facelift and Generation Transition
During its lifecycle, the Sirion M300 received a facelift that extended its market presence to 2015 under the II (M3) designation. In 2011, the M300 was succeeded by the second generation M600, marking a clear redesign and generational shift.
Continued Parts Availability
Even years after production ended, genuine Daihatsu Sirion parts—including those for the M300—are still readily available from suppliers worldwide, with bulk options offered directly from Japan.
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