For this year’s Tokyo Motor Show, Daihatsu brought along an innovative new concept for a multi-purposes kei car series called the D-X (“d-cross”).

While the car shown at the Japanese brand’s booth is a two-seater roadster, Daihatsu says that its can be easily modified into different types of models by replacing or adding components on its resin-based body.

Among other body styles, the D-X can be transformed into a shooting-break-like hatchback with a hard top, a two-door crossover and a lightweight weekend-racer.

As you can see in the pictures, Daihatsu’s roadster model is extremely compact measuring just 3,395mm in length, 1,475mm in width and 1,275mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,230mm.

Power for the D-X comes courtesy of Daihatsu’s 0.66-liter two-cylinder engine with direct-injection and turbocharging technology, with the Japanese automaker saying that it “strikes a balance between the joy of driving and fuel-efficiency.”

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