Daihatsu Move Canbus Kei Car Cars
The Daihatsu Move Canbus Kei Car Turbo is a standout choice in the kei car segment, especially suited for New Zealand’s diverse driving conditions. This compact vehicle blends practicality with modern design, making it ideal for urban commuting as well as navigating narrower roads often found in both city centers and rural towns across New Zealand.
With its turbocharged engine, the Move Canbus delivers efficient yet responsive performance. The small-displacement engine ensures excellent fuel economy, an important consideration given New Zealand's fluctuating fuel prices. Despite its modest size, the turbocharger enhances acceleration and provides sufficient power for highway merging and overtaking on motorways such as State Highway 1, which runs the length of the country.
Measuring within kei car regulations—typically around 3.4 metres in length and 1.48 metres in width—the Move Canbus excels in tight parking spaces common in Auckland and Wellington city centers. Its tall design offers a roomy interior with generous headroom and comfort for four adults, along with flexible seating configurations to accommodate luggage or shopping needs.
The car's advanced safety features are another asset when considering New Zealand’s varied road conditions—from wet, winding coastal roads to rural gravel routes. Standard safety equipment typically includes multiple airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), and collision avoidance technology that contribute to increased driver confidence during unpredictable weather.
Additionally, the Move Canbus features modern amenities like touchscreen infotainment compatible with smartphone integration—a welcome convenience on longer drives between towns or exploring scenic destinations like the Coromandel Peninsula or South Island’s fjords.
In summary, the Daihatsu Move Canbus Kei Car Turbo presents a blend of efficiency, practicality, and urban-friendly dimensions that meet the demands of everyday driving while comfortably adapting to New Zealand’s unique road landscape.

