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Daihatsu unveils pickup with expanding cargo bed at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026

11.06.2026 00:16 1 min 3 sources
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Daihatsu unveils pickup with expanding cargo bed at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
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In Brief

At Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, Daihatsu presented the Hijet Truck Panel Van EXTEND3 concept. Its cargo platform slides back 850 mm, creating extra space for camping or sleeping. The vehicle features fabric side panels and off-road tires.

At the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, Daihatsu unveiled the Hijet Truck Panel Van EXTEND3 concept, a pickup with an expandable cargo bed. The bed slides backward by 850 mm, significantly increasing interior space for use as a base camp or for overnight stays.

The concept is equipped with fabric side panels with mesh for ventilation and additional storage compartments under the body. Based on a commercial van, it also features off-road tires and extra panels to boost cargo volume. The design targets modern needs for outdoor recreation and car camping.

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Daihatsu unveils concept pickup with extendable cargo bed

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Daihatsu unveils pickup truck with extendable cargo bed

18.04.2026 topics.smt.docomo.ne.jp JPN Original source

Daihatsu unveils Hi-Jet Panel Van EXTEND3 with sliding cargo box at TAS 2026

18.01.2026 日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー! JPN Original source

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