Daihatsu Taft modified to look like the mighty Defender Well known Japanese tuner DAMD has completely transformed the Daihatsu Taft to look like a little Defender, and its certainly a body kit that can turn heads, maybe for the wrong reasons.
On the front fascia, "Little-D"(the reason) is lettered in bold matt black, with a familiar looking Defender grille(grille and hood are a single unit) and an SUVish front bumper, which is merely a cosmetic touch. But it lends that muscular look to it, which makes it resemble an entry level defender.
The side profile has literally no resemblance to the defender. The only way it can be differentiated from the regular Taft is the blackened out mirrors and door handles, decals(an adventure quote and a Union Jack Flag), the wheels and the roof rack. It is equipped with steel rims with hub caps making it look rugged.
The rear profile is more or less the same, with minimal changes.
On the insides, the only change is the leather seat cover which reminds one of an 80's English sofa, although it is marketed by the company as "a nostalgic and gentle texture seat cover".
Although the visuals might get mixed reactions, it certainly looks much better than the model its based on (stock Daihatsu Taft). Kei cars are certainly an interesting category of vehicle, which might not be up to the taste of the average Indian customer. But according to me, this mod might make it a nimble mountain goat, serving as a taxi or a rental car for the hilly areas of Northern India. Official Website:https://www.damd.co.jp/products/daihatsu/taft_little-d/ |