Daihatsu Move Canbus Cars
The Daihatsu Move Canbus is a compact kei car designed with urban living and practicality in mind, making it well-suited for New Zealand’s city environments and narrower suburban streets. This model stands out due to its boxy yet charming design, which maximises interior space while maintaining a small exterior footprint, ideal for tight parking spots often found in Auckland or Wellington.
Measuring around 3.4 metres in length and 1.48 metres wide, the Move Canbus offers ease of maneuverability on New Zealand's winding roads and urban traffic conditions. Its lightweight structure contributes to fuel efficiency, a significant advantage for Kiwis seeking economical daily transportation amid fluctuating fuel prices.
The interior focuses on comfort and functionality. The high roofline allows ample headroom, accommodating taller passengers with ease—a practical feature for families or those who often carry multiple passengers. The rear seats fold flat, expanding the cargo space substantially when needed, which suits weekend trips or shopping errands.
Daihatsu has equipped the Move Canbus with safety features appropriate for New Zealand’s road conditions. It typically includes stability control, multiple airbags, and collision mitigation systems that provide confidence when driving on wet roads common during our frequent rainy seasons. Its reliable braking system ensures responsive handling whether navigating Auckland’s steep hills or rural areas with mixed terrain.
Powered by a small displacement engine tailored for kei car regulations in Japan but perfectly compliant with New Zealand licensing laws, the Move Canbus offers adequate power while remaining environmentally friendly through low emissions—a growing consideration under New Zealand's vehicle emissions standards.
Overall, the Daihatsu Move Canbus blends practical design with user-friendly technology and efficient performance suited to Kiwi lifestyles where compact size and adaptability are prized in diverse driving scenarios across both urban centres and quieter suburban communities.

