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which was produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu between 1998 and 2004. It effectively replaced the similar sized
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, which was produced alongside it for a year. It was also sold as the in Japan, which replaced the Corolla II. In international markets, with the exception of a few countries, the Storia was sold as the first-generation
Daihatsu Sirion The Daihatsu Sirion is a subcompact/supermini hatchback produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1998. The Sirion nameplate was first used on export versions of the Japanese market Storia (between 1998 and 2004) and Boon ...
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History

The Storia/Sirion was presented as the NCX concept car at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. It was confirmed there for production for 1998. It has a retro inspired design with chrome features. The name "Storia" is Italian for "story/history". The first change to the Storia came in 2000 with new DVVT engines, including a 1300cc one, and minor restyling. It had new tail lights and reverse lights on the left and right, minor change to the front grille, as well as interior style changes and handling refinement. This updated Storia was rolled out in Japan in May 2000 and by the end of the year in the United Kingdom and Australia for the 2001 model year. In December 2001, the Storia/Sirion/Duet was facelifted; the front grille and bumper were changed for a sportier appearance and in some markets the silver accents on the sides were removed (retained for the GTvi model in Australia). The dash and interior were redesigned, incorporating more storage spaces, easier to use controls and higher quality trim. In Australia it was released in March 2002. The Storia was replaced by the Daihatsu Boon, which in international markets became the second generation Daihatsu Sirion.


Engines

The 1998 Storia/Duet (called Sirion outside Japan) came with two petrol engines (with multi-point
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): a 989 cc three-cylinder engine with and a 1.3-litre
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engine with unit that came in 2000. Both were available with either a 5-speed
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or a 4-speed
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transmission. The trim levels in the European market were the standard Sirion and the Sirion+ which added air conditioning, central locking and other equipment. They were named to the E and EL respectively in late 2000, with a new SL that had a 102 bhp 1.3 litre engine. As of 2001, 1.3-litre models have engines capable of accelerating from in 9.6 seconds and reaching a top speed of . This engine has an average fuel consumption of and the 989 cc models averaging . The Australian market only had the 989 cc model up until early 2001, when the sporty 1.3-litre model, known as the GTvi, was added to the lineup. At the time, the GTvi model had the most powerful naturally aspirated engine available in its class, developing at 7,500 rpm. In Australia, a sequential transmission option was made available in the GTvi version only from 2002. This was an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission with sequential mode activated by a dashboard switch, then gear selection by buttons on the steering wheel.


Versions

UK market exclusively received Rally versions of the Sirion: Rally 2 and Rally 4; the latter being the four-wheel drive version. The Rally models have a slightly increased engine output of and has a time of 8.1 seconds (8.9 seconds for Rally 4) and reaching a top speed of . The 4Track (or just 4WD outside Japan) is a four-wheel drive version of the standard 1.3-litre model. The F-Speed is an automatic model which can be switched using a dashboard button to use push button sequential gear change on the steering wheel. A version called the Storia X4 was released for racing in Japan. This model has a four-wheel drive layout with front and rear limited-slip differentials and is powered by a ''JC-DET'' 713 cc engine producing . The use of a slightly enlarged
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engine on the X4 was designed to meet homologation regulations for 1-litre racing class, which imposes a displacement multiplier for turbocharged engines, while allowing for larger body that is not constrained to kei car-size regulations.


Gallery

;Storia File:Daihatsu Storia X4 (front).jpg, 1998-2000 Storia X4 (M112S, Japan) File:Daihatsu Storia X4 (rear).jpg, 1998-2000 Storia X4 (M112S, Japan) File:2000-2001 Daihatsu Storia rear.jpg, 2000–2001 Storia (M100S; pre-facelift, Japan) File:Daihatsu Storia (facelift) rear.jpeg, 2001–2004 Storia (M100S; facelift, Japan) ;Sirion File:1998-2001 Daihatsu Sirion (M100) hatchback (2011-06-15).jpg, 1998–2001 Daihatsu Sirion (M100RS; pre-facelift, Australia) File:1998-2001 Daihatsu Sirion (M100) hatchback (2008-09-19).jpg, 1998–2001 Sirion (M100RS; pre-facelift, Australia) File:Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 2001 (front).jpg, 2001 Sirion 1.3 (pre-facelift, Chile) File:Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 2003 (rear).jpg, 2003 Sirion 1.3 (pre-facelift, Chile) File:2002 Daihatsu Sirion (M100RS) hatchback (2015-06-18) 01.jpg, 2002 Sirion (M100RS; facelift, Australia) File:2002 Daihatsu Sirion (M100RS) hatchback (2015-06-18) 02.jpg, 2002 Sirion (M100RS; facelift, Australia) File:2003 Daihatsu Sirion F-Speed 1.3 Front.jpg, 2003 Sirion F-Speed (M101RS; facelift, UK) File:2003 Daihatsu Sirion F-Speed 1.3 Rear.jpg, 2003 Sirion F-Speed (M101RS; facelift, UK) ;Duet File:Toyota Duet 001.JPG, Toyota Duet 1.0 V (M100A; pre-facelift, Japan) File:Toyota Duet 002.JPG, Duet 1.0 V (M100A; pre-facelift, Japan) File:Toyota Duet 003.JPG, Duet 1.3 V Sports Package (M101A, Japan) File:Toyota Duet.jpg, Duet 1.0 V (M100A; facelift, Japan)


References

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