The Daihatsu Hijet is a microvan and pickup truck produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu. Despite the similarities between the Hijet name and Toyota's naming scheme for its trucks and vans (Hiace and Hilux), the name "Hijet" has been in use for Daihatsu's Kei trucks and vans since at least the 1970s, over two decades before Toyota took control. "Hijet", when transliterated into Japanese, is very similar to "Midget", one of Daihatsu's other mini-trucks. The Hijet competes in Japan with the Honda Acty, Subaru Sambar, Mitsubishi Minicab, and the Suzuki Carry.
Available engines for 2006 include the DVVT equipped 660 cc EF-VE, making 39 kW at 7000 rpm and 63 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm, and the 660 cc EF-SE, making 33 kW at 5900 rpm and 57 Nm of torque at 3600 rpm. The base model is mid-engine, rear drive, but four-wheel drive versions are available.
In Japan, a more luxury version of the Hijet is known as the Daihatsu Atrai, which is also powered by a 660 cc Turbo engine producing 64 bhp.
The band Diehatzu Hijets, of similar spelling pay homage to the vehicle.
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