Daihatsu to launch full-hybrid kei car in Japan in 2021, how will this affect Perodua?

Toyota’s compact car specialist subsidiary Daihatsu will launch a new full-hybrid ‘kei’ (mini) car within financial year 2021, reports Japan’s Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun.

The business daily also added Daihatsu’s first battery electric vehicle (BEV) will go on sale on year later, in financial year 2022.

Daihatsu Move Canbus shown

Unlike mild-hybrids, full-hybrids can accelerate from standstill using electric power alone, thus offering a smoother driving experience in stop-go traffic. The stronger electric motor also delivers better fuel economy.

Examples of mild-hybrid vehicles include early generation Honda IMA (Integrated Motor Assist) models like the CR-Z and Insight, as well as the now discontinued Mercedes-Benz C200 EQ Boost.

Most hybrids on sale today are full hybrids, including Honda’s i-DCD and i-MMD models.

Yellow plate kei cars are the cheapest and most popular type of cars in Japan

‘Kei’ cars refer to a specific category of tax-deducted/exempted minicars in Japan. It’s the most popular type of car in Japan. The engine capacity of kei cars are limited to 660cc, turbocharging is allowed but power output is capped at 64 PS. Body size is limited to 3.4 metre long, 1.48 metre wide, and 2 metre tall. These kei cars are identified by yellow number plates.

The best-selling kei car is the Honda N-series (N-One, N-Box, N-WGN).

Honda N-One

Daihatsu already have full-hybrid models in its line-up but these are all rebadged Toyotas, models like the Daihatsu Altis (Toyota Camry) and Daihatsu Mebius (Toyota Prius Alpha).

No it's not a joke. Daihatsu Altis is a real thing. Limited only to Japan

Daihatsu have so far resisted itself from introducing hybrid technology to its range of kei cars. The added cost of hybridization plus the low prices low enough for Japanese entry-level car buyers are the two main reasons.

Daihatsu Mira Tocot

However, Japan's new fleet-wide average CO2 emission regulation is changing that. The new CAFE (corporate average fuel efficiency) targets require manufacturers to reduce CO2 emissions by 32 percent (measured from 2016 levels), by year 2030. Fleet-wide fuel efficiency must average 3.9-litre/100 km.

Daihatsu Move Custom

Suzuki is already rolling out mild-hybrid technology to its range of kei cars. Daihatsu however, is of the opinion that mild-hybrid technology won’t make much of a difference and will instead, leverage on Toyota’s expertise in full-hybrids.

Suzuki Solio Bandit is available as a hybrid

Closer to home, it is no secret that Perodua is working to deploy hybrid technology to its range of cars. It’s just a question of timing.

Without the right impetus, there is nothing to compel consumers to pay more for a Perodua hybrid. A full electric vehicle is ruled out to be unsuitable for Malaysia’s current market condition.

Similar to the challenge faced by Daihatsu in Japan, Perodua operates in a very sensitive segment.

At the 2018 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show, Perodua had displayed a mock of its hybrid technology, but stopped short of confirming if it’s a mild-hybrid or a full-hybrid.

For Perodua, we think the former is more likely. Full-hybrids require higher capacity traction battery and more powerful electric motors, which will certainly bump up prices beyond what’s acceptable to Perodua’s buyers.

The next generation Perodua Alza (estimated to be launched in late 2021/early 2022), a model line that is rumoured to be merged with Indonesia’s next generation front-wheel drive Toyota Avanza, and could feature mild hybrid technology.

If Perodua is to introduce hybrid technology, be it a mild or a full type, it would most likely be introduced on a bigger car, which is typically priced higher, with better profit margins, thus making it easier to introduce a higher cost technology.

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