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Daihatsu Copen

Forget all the things you associate with Daihatsu - Japan's celebrated supermini builder is about to turn the tables on us all with this astonishing new cabriolet.

March 2002

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Forget all the things you associate with Daihatsu - Japan's celebrated supermini builder is about to turn the tables on us all with this astonishing new cabriolet.

Boasting a metal folding roof and stylish interior, the newcomer was one of the stars of this year's Tokyo Motor Show, and Auto Express exclusively sampled the first example at Daihatsu's secret Japanese test centre.

At only 3.4 metres long, the two-seat roadster looks like a toy. Fit and finish of this pre-production machine are first rate and the metallic paintwork has an almost mirror-like quality.

The newcomer is aimed directly at the forthcoming SEAT Tango and Ford StreetKa, and insiders reveal it is likely to go on sale for less than

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