13 sightings by 13 spotters worldwide

Market value
$3,900 to $16,850
Did you know
Single-seat micro-truck popularized by quirky compact design.
The Daihatsu Midget II is an automotive curiosity, a pint-sized, unapologetically quirky kei truck that emerged from Japan's vibrant 1990s car culture. Introduced in 1996, this diminutive three-cylinder wonder was a revival of Daihatsu's iconic 1950s Midget, capturing the spirit of minimalism and practicality in a way few vehicles have managed since.
At just under three meters in length, the Midget II is absurdly compact, yet its design is brilliantly purposeful. With a single seat, a tiny cargo bed, and a turning radius tighter than your average shopping cart, it's the ultimate urban delivery machine. Underneath its cartoonish exterior lies a surprisingly robust 660cc engine, delivering modest but sufficient power to dart through crowded city streets with ease.
While it never set lap records or dominated motorsport headlines, the Midget II carved out its own niche, becoming an enduring symbol of Japan's kei-class ingenuity. Its appearance in video games and anime further cemented its cult status, making it a beloved oddball among enthusiasts and collectors alike.

K'gari, Australia
by DealWithIt

Langley Township, Canada
by googgz

Fort Worth, United States
by SMS02

Somerville, United States
by cr_auto

Fort Worth, United States
by Fern

Elysian, United States
by OneAceRhino

Spotted, United Kingdom
by SLK230

Katoomba, Australia
by GutsyJosh2

Watkins Glen, United States
by sam335i

Phoenix, United States
by RylanKettle

Brookline, United States
by OnlyMassSpotter
13 Daihatsu Midget II sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 13 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Daihatsu Midget II is rated Common.
Recent Daihatsu Midget II sightings on AutoRadar come from K'gari, Langley Township, Fort Worth, Somerville, Elysian, Katoomba. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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