Daihatsu Luxio

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Daihatsu Luxio
2013 Daihatsu Luxio 1.5 D van (S402RG; 01-12-2019), South Tangerang.jpg
2013 Daihatsu Luxio 1.5 D (S402RG, pre-facelift)
Overview
Manufacturer Daihatsu
Model code S400
ProductionFebruary 2009 – present
AssemblyIndonesia: Sunter, North Jakarta (ADM)
Designer
  • Takuya Saiwaki and Kenyuu Uehata (pre-facelift) [1]
  • Mark Widjaja (2014 facelift) [2] [3]
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 5-door minivan
Layout Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related Daihatsu Gran Max
Powertrain
Engine
Power output71 kW (95 hp; 97 PS)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,650 mm (104.3 in)
Length4,165–4,215 mm (164.0–165.9 in)
Width1,665–1,710 mm (65.6–67.3 in)
Height1,915 mm (75.4 in)
Kerb weight 1,290–1,330 kg (2,844–2,932 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor

The Daihatsu Luxio is a minivan designed by Daihatsu and manufactured by Astra Daihatsu Motor in Indonesia. It was launched on 26 February 2009. [4] Based on the Gran Max, Luxio is intended to be the upmarket passenger van version of it. It has the same overall body of the Gran Max, however with cosmetically upgraded nose and tail, along with trim features such as side moldings that cause nominal dimensions to be greater than those of its simpler sibling. The Luxio received a facelift on 19 February 2014.

Contents

The Luxio is offered in D, M and X trim levels. The M trim was discontinued with the launch of the facelifted model.

Powertrain

The Luxio is powered by a 1.5–litre 3SZ-VE four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 71 kW (95 hp; 97 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 134 N⋅m (99 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4,400 rpm. The engine is paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic gearbox. The latter is only offered on the X trim.

Safety

The two front passengers and outer two passengers for both middle and third row seats have a 3-point seatbelt while the centre passengers for both middle and third row seats have a 2-point one. The Luxio lacks airbags. [2] [5] The optional anti-lock braking system was offered for the pre-facelift model (in M and X trims), but later abolished in the facelift model due to lack of demand.

Pre-facelift
Facelift

Sales

YearIndonesia [6]
20094,582 [7]
20105,982 [8]
20116,672 [9]
20127,309 [9]
20135,656 [10]
20144,304 [11]
20154,232 [12]
20164,230 [13]
20175,000
20183,841
20193,992
20201,576
20212,451
20222,574
20232,997

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