Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. Overview
Pro stress-test →Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. is the oldest Japanese car manufacturer, specializing in compact and kei-class vehicles. Since the launch of the mini three-wheeled vehicle, Midget, in 1957, Daihatsu has continued to manufacture mini commercial vehicles across Japan, serving as the "working partner" for people in diverse industries including agriculture, forestry, fisheries, construction, and delivery services.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →The April 2026 launch of ARCHION Corporation marks a structural transformation in the global commercial vehicle ecosystem, with Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd. emerging as a strategic enabler of last-mile logistics and electrification, with Toyota Motor Corporation and Daimler Truck AG owning approximately 25% each and public shareholders owning about 50%. Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. is proceeding with its gradual shift towards electric vehicle manufacturing, yet the company still maintains its primary focus on gasoline-powered vehicles, which is a common practice for markets that require affordable small automobiles.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Daihatsu differentiates itself through its complete product suite, which includes heavy-duty trucks and kei-class urban vehicles as its core products. The company competes primarily against other Japanese manufacturers in the compact and commercial vehicle segments (Suzuki, Subaru, Honda) and Chinese manufacturers in emerging markets. The company faces ongoing structural problems because its revenue streams do not increase, its international business operations perform poorly, and its electric vehicle development initiatives progress at a slow pace.
Industry Context
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. operates in Automotive Manufacturing (Specialty: Kei Vehicles & Commercial Vehicles).
Key facts
Founded: 1907 · Headquarters: Osaka, Japan · Employees: 46,869 (2025) · Revenue: $21B (2024)