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The Daihatsu Kayoibako-K is a commercial microvan for Japan

One of Daihatsu’s vehicles for the JMS-2025 was a tiny multi-purpose van called the Kayoibako-K. Based on a same-name prototype unveiled a coupe of years ago, it will soon transform into a whole family of similar, but differently sized delivery vans for Japan. On top of that, the company toys with the idea of making a tiny RV on the same chassis.

Like most Kei cars that it shares many design traits with, the Kayoibako-K sports a rounded body with a deliberately “cute” front end. The interior in the video looks more futuristic than cute with its large steering yoke, big buttons for big fingers and a clean, minimalist aesthetic. There is no dashboard and no infotainment system, but only because you are supposed to use your phone for both.

The cargo space features a sliding side door and a pop-up tailgate for the best possible access to the goods inside. There’s no passenger seat, so the entire space not taken up by the driver is usable. The camper/RV version features an added roof tent, an awning and a picnic furniture set. It also rides on off-road tires and has some additional lights for nighttime illumination. While the delivery van wears a livery depicting various consumables, the RV has something like a topographical map on it.

The company says that the Kayoibako series of microvans has already been approved for production under two different brands – Toyota and Daihatsu. The former will be making the bigger variants, while the latter will be assembling the more compact ones. All technical parameters remain to be revealed.

 

November 3, 2025

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