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| Daihatsu Sirion | |
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| Overview | |
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| Production | June 1998 – present |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Subcompact car/Supermini |
| Body style | 5-doorhatchback |
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| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Daihatsu Charade |
TheDaihatsu Sirion is asubcompact/superminihatchback produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturerDaihatsu since 1998. The Sirion nameplate was first used on export versions of the Japanese marketStoria (between 1998 and 2004) andBoon (between 2004 and 2015). There are 2 models of the 1998-2004 Sirion, the M100 (three-cylinder 998cc) and the M101 (4 cylinder 1.3L) model. Both M100 and M101 were available in manual or automatic transmissions.
Since 2007, the nameplate has also been used in Indonesia for the Malaysian-builtPerodua Myvi, which in its first two generations were redesigned versions of the first and second-generation Boon, while the third generation is a fully independent model developed in-house by Perodua with technical support from Daihatsu.[1]