Toyota Passo - Versions & models

Daihatsu Boon Generation 2 (M600, Japan) alias Toyota Passo
Photo credit: Kuha455405, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Kuha455405, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Toyota Passo is a compact hatchback introduced in 2004, developed in collaboration with Daihatsu. Known for its efficiency, maneuverability, and practicality, it is designed for city driving while offering surprising interior space for its size. The Passo has been marketed under different names, such as the Daihatsu Boon, and remains a popular choice in Japan for those seeking an affordable, reliable, and user-friendly small car.
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These compact hatchbacks were co-developed by Daihatsu and Toyota (and briefly rebadged by Subaru) to offer a small, efficient, and reliable urban car.
Across generations, they kept the same lightweight structure and practical design, while adopting different names depending on the market, from the Storia/Duet duo of the early 2000s to the Boon/Passo sold in Japan and the Sirion/Justy in export markets.