Daihatsu Mira Gino

Motor vehicle
  • Kei car (Mira Gino)
  • City car (Mira Gino 1000 and Trevis)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive (Japan only)
ChronologyPredecessorDaihatsu Mira ClassicSuccessorDaihatsu Mira Cocoa

The Daihatsu Mira Gino (Japanese: ダイハツ・ミラジーノ, Daihatsu Mira Jīno) is a kei car/city car with distinctive retro styling made by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1999 to 2009. It is based on the more mainstream Mira and was first introduced to the Japanese market in 1999, with the second generation model following in 2004. The Mira Gino replaced the Mira Classic which is a subvariant of the L500 series Mira. The second generation model was also exported as the Daihatsu Trevis to some markets in Europe such as Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Gibraltar and France.

First generation (L700; 1999)

Motor vehicle
First generation (L700)
Overview
Production
  • March 1999 – November 2004 (Mira Gino)
  • August 2002 – July 2004 (Mira Gino 1000)
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door hatchback
  • 5-door hatchback
Related
  • Daihatsu Mira (L700)
  • Perodua Kelisa
Powertrain
Engine
  • petrol:
  • 658 cc EF-VE I3
  • 658 cc EF-DET turbo I3
  • 989 cc EJ-VE I3
Power output
  • 58 PS (43 kW) (EF-VE)
  • 64 PS (47 kW) (EF-DET/EJ-VE)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,360 mm (92.9 in)
Length
  • 3,395 mm (133.7 in)
  • 3,415 mm (134.4 in) (Mira Gino 1000)
Width
  • 1,475 mm (58.1 in)
  • 1,495 mm (58.9 in) (Mira Gino 1000)
Height1,425 mm (56.1 in)
Kerb weight830 kg (1,830 lb) (Mira Gino 1000)
Chronology
SuccessorDaihatsu Boon (Mira Gino 1000)

The first generation Mira Gino was introduced in 1999 and was available in either three or five-door versions. The car is based on the L700 series Mira, which was produced between 1998 and 2002. The car was originally only available with the 658 cc EF series inline-three petrol engine, in naturally aspirated or turbocharged. Either front- or four-wheel drive is available. It features a retro styling, which evokes the design of the Compagno and the classic Mini.

An unusual development was the installation of the European market 989 cc EJ-VE inline-three petrol engine in the Mira Gino 1000, presented in August 2002. This version no longer fit into the "kei" class because of its larger engine and was also marginally longer and wider due to the installation of bumper overriders and fender trim.[1] The bigger engine produced 64 PS (47 kW) at 6,000 rpm, the same peak power as the turbocharged 658 cc engine, but offered considerably more power at lower engine speeds. 1,292 units of the Gino 1000 had been built when production came to an end in June 2004.[1] The only transmission option was a four-speed automatic, which was available with either front- or four-wheel drive. There was a base model and a better equipped "X" version. The Gino 1000 underwent no stylistic or mechanical changes during its production run.[2] It was effectively replaced by the 1.0 L variant of the Boon. The kei class Mira Gino was kept in production until November 2004.

  • Daihatsu Mira Gino 1000
    Daihatsu Mira Gino 1000
  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Interior
    Interior

Second generation (L650; 2004)

Motor vehicle
Second generation (L650)
Overview
Also calledDaihatsu Trevis (Europe)
ProductionNovember 2004 – March 2009
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed automatic, 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,390 mm (94.1 in)
Length3,395 mm (133.7 in)
Width1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Height1,515 mm (59.6 in)

For the second generation model, the three-door version was dropped and it was only available as a five-door hatchback. Only the naturally aspirated EF-VE engine was available, still producing 58 PS (43 kW; 57 hp). It was cleaner than the eralier version, though, thanks to "intelligent catalysts". The Mira Gino was discontinued in March 2009 and replaced by the Mira Cocoa, also with retro styling albeit more original.

The styling was again inspired by the Mini, although this time the newer BMW-built Mini set the example.

  • Daihatsu Mira Gino X Limited (L660S, Japan)
    Daihatsu Mira Gino X Limited (L660S, Japan)
  • Daihatsu Trevis
    Daihatsu Trevis

References

  1. ^ a b Ogawara, Kazuyo, ed. (2015-06-30), 週刊 日本の名車 [Famous Japanese Cars Weekly], Tokyo: K.K. DeAgostini Japan, p. 19
  2. ^ Ogawara 2015, p. 20.
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Type 1990s 2000s 2010s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Kei car Mira L200 Mira L500 Mira L700 Mira L250 Mira L275
Mira e:S LA300 Mira e:S LA350
Mira Gino L700 Mira Gino L650 Mira Cocoa L675 Mira Tocot LA550
Esse L235
Leeza L100
Opti L300 Opti L800
Move L600 Move L900 Move L150 Move L175 Move LA100 Move LA150
Move Latte L550
Move Conte L575
Move Canbus LA800
Tanto L350 Tanto L375 Tanto LA600 Tanto LA650
Tanto Exe L455
Wake LA700
Max L950 Sonica L405
Naked L750 Cast LA250
Terios Kid/Lucia J110
Leeza Spider L110 Copen L880 Copen LA400
City car Ceria L200
Cuore L200 Cuore L500 Cuore L700 Cuore/Charade L250 Cuore/Charade L275 Ayla B100
Mira Gino 1000 L700 Trevis L650
Subcompact car Charade G100 Charade G200
Storia/Sirion M100 Boon/Sirion M300 Boon M600 Boon M700
Sirion (Indonesia) M300 Sirion M600 Sirion M800
Charade XP90
Compact car Applause A101
Mid-size car Altis XV20 Altis XV30 Altis XV40 Altis XV50 Altis XV70
Sports car Copen 1.3 L880
Mini MPV Sigra B400
Pyzar/Gran Move/Grand Move G300
YRV M200 Coo/Materia M400 Thor M900
Boon Luminas M500
Xenia F600 Xenia F650
Compact MPV Mebius XW40
Mini SUV Rocky/Feroza/Sportrak F300 Rocky A200
Terios J100/Taruna C-series F500 Terios SWB/Be‣go J200
Taruna F-series F520 Terios LWB F700 Terios F800
Compact SUV Rugger/Fourtrak/Taft/Hiline/Feroza F70/F90
Kei truck/Microvan Midget II K100
Hijet/Atrai S80 Hijet S100/Atrai S120 Hijet S200/Atrai S220 Hijet S320/S500/Atrai S320
Hijet Caddie LA700
MUV/Light commercial vehicle Hi-Max S500
Hijet Gran Cargo/Extol S220
Hijet Zebra/Zebra S88 Zebra/Hijet Maxx/Citivan S90 Gran Max S400
Atrai 7 S220 Luxio S400
Delta Wide B20 Delta Wide B20/B30 Delta Van R40/R50
Delta V50/V90/V110 Delta U100 Delta U300
Legend/Notes
  •      Toyota platform
  •      Built by Perodua