Altis, Daihatsu's passenger car, undergoes a minor change Enhanced Attractiveness in Interior and Exterior Design, Combined with Advanced and Comfortable Features in Equipment Altis, Daihatsu's passenger car, undergoes a minor change September 9, 2014 Enhanced Attractiveness in Interior and Exterior Design, Combined with Advanced and Comfortable Features in Equipment

Altis Hybrid G Package
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. introduced a minor change to its passenger car, Altis. The new version of Altis will be available nationwide from Tuesday, September 9.
After an OEM deal with Toyota Motor Corporation, Altis was released in May 2012 as Daihatsu's first hybrid passenger car.
The latest minor change has been applied to the appearances of parts such as the front grille, front/rear bumpers and head/rear combination lamps, and to the design of interior parts such as meters. The new version has been improved in terms of the richness, texture and advanced feel unique to a luxury sedan. Advanced, comfortable features have been added. For example, the
meters have a multi-information display (4.2-inch color TFT*1).
Major improvements:

Changes in design of exterior parts such as front grille, front molding, front/rear bumpers and head/rear combination lamps; and interior parts such as meters and center cluster

Combination of twin meters and a multi-information display (4.2-inch color TFT*1)

Introduction of LED to the rear combination lamp

*1) TFT: Thin film transistor

Recommended retail price (including consumption tax)

[Altis]

Grade

Hybrid system

Drive

Price (yen)

New eco-car tax break

Hybrid "G Package"

THS II*2 with reduction

mechanism

2WD

3,413,782

Tax-exempt

*2) Toyota Hybrid System II. THS is a registered trademark of Toyota Motor Corporation.

In Hokkaido, Altis 2WD cars are an additional 21,600 yen (including consumption tax). The price does not include the recycling fee.

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