Daihatsu Copen Cars
The Daihatsu Copen is a distinctive kei car roadster that has gained popularity in New Zealand for its compact size, stylish design, and enjoyable driving experience. Originally designed for the Japanese domestic market, this lightweight convertible stands out due to its retractable hardtop roof, making it highly suitable for New Zealand’s variable weather conditions. The ability to quickly switch between open-air cruising and a closed cabin offers versatility, especially when driving through the diverse climates found across the country.
Measuring just under four meters in length, the Copen’s small footprint makes it ideal for urban environments such as Auckland or Wellington where tight parking spaces and congested traffic are common. Despite its modest exterior dimensions, the interior is cleverly designed to comfortably accommodate two passengers with a driver-focused cockpit layout.
Powered by a small but efficient engine, typically around 660cc or slightly larger in later models aimed at export markets, the Daihatsu Copen delivers excellent fuel economy—a valuable trait given New Zealand’s fuel prices and long rural stretches between towns. Its light weight combined with responsive steering provides an engaging driving experience on New Zealand’s often twisty coastal roads or scenic routes like those in the Coromandel Peninsula and Queenstown Lakes region.
While kei cars face some limitations such as reduced luggage space compared to larger vehicles, the Copen offers sufficient storage for day trips or weekend adventures typical of Kiwi lifestyles. Safety features have evolved over different model years, including airbags and stability control systems that align with New Zealand's vehicle safety standards.
Overall, the Daihatsu Copen appeals to drivers looking for a fun-to-drive convertible that navigates city streets with ease yet remains capable of handling New Zealand's diverse terrain and climate changes without compromising comfort or efficiency.

