Daihatsu Consorte

Toyota KP30 Publica (identical )

The Daihatsu Consorte was a compact-class car based on the Toyota Publica KP30 and the first car, which was developed in collaboration between Daihatsu and Toyota. Available was the model as two - and four-door sedan. He was the successor of the Daihatsu Compagno. From this he also took over the 1.0 -liter petrol engine. The force was transmitted to the rear axle via a four speed manual transmission. 1971 replaced the 1.2 -liter Toyota -3K -B engine from the 1.0L. 1974 extended the Daihatsu Charmant offering Daihatsu and thus were developed for the same size only a successor for the 3- door version. The result was the Daihatsu Charade, the 1977 Consorte replaced.

Engine 1.0L

Four-cylinder inline engine, 958 cc, two overhead valves per cylinder, lateral camshaft mixture Supply: carburettor Bore x Stroke: 68.00 mm x 66.00 mm Compression ratio: 9.0:1 Maximum power: 59 hp ( 43 kW ) at 5500 rpm Maximum torque: 78 Nm at 4000 rpm maximum speed: 140 km / h

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