Daihatsu Mud Master-C: 2007 Tokyo Show Preview

Toyota’s Daihatsu Motors will take the wraps off a mini van concept small enough to fit in the back seat of a Chevy Avalanche at this year’s Tokyo Show. Dubbed Mud Master-C (how do they come up with these names?), the miniscule van looks production ready but don’t get your hopes up to see it on either side of the Atlantic. To our misfortune, there’s not much information surrounding the Mud Master-C apart from a poorly translated teaser press release that the Japanese carmaker issued late last night. You can check it out right after the jump. -Continued

Translated Press Release

DAIHATSU MUD MASTER-C

Small & the tough trance porter who adjust the preponderant durability and loading characteristic of the frame attaching body in addition to the high running the whole distance characteristic where the small bamboo grass and lightness produce, have. The suzuki thunder which represents the cycle sport boundary thickly the mountain motorcycle support model which is planned with the person jointly The gear was installed in the connected part of the drive shaft and the hub, of 370mm roadspace and guaranteeing liberal 3 angles “hub reduction system” by the adoption of the large diameter 16 inch off load tire. Actualizing high traverse characteristic resistance to submergence By the fact that the colorful attachment is combined to the based model which has the durability where the light weight compact frame attaching body is high, it is adapted to various scenes such as work at severe area from real outdoor sport As for “MUD MASTER-C”, adopting the attachment body of 3 surface large-sized gal wing doors which are convenient to the stacking lowering of the bicycle as a mountain motorcycle support model. Adopting the exterior the full cab style which insisted strength and the existence impression. As for the interior in the simple instrument panel with large-sized liquid crystal multiple display and the water repellency seat etc tough you produce

Via: Le Blog Auto , Source: Daihatsu