Daihatsu Tanto Kei Car Cars
The Daihatsu Tanto is a popular kei car originating from Japan, known for its compact size, efficient use of space, and practicality. Kei cars like the Tanto are designed to meet specific regulations regarding engine displacement (up to 660 cc) and dimensions, making them extremely maneuverable and economical — qualities well-suited for New Zealand’s urban environments.
With a length of approximately 3.4 metres and a narrow width just under 1.5 metres, the Daihatsu Tanto fits easily into tight city parking spots and narrow suburban streets typical across New Zealand cities such as Auckland and Wellington. The car’s height often exceeds 1.7 metres, offering ample headroom and a spacious feel inside despite its compact footprint. Its boxy design maximizes interior space, providing generous passenger comfort in both front and rear seats alongside flexible cargo configurations.
New Zealand drivers will appreciate the Tanto’s small engine, usually around 660 cc with options for naturally aspirated or turbocharged petrol units, which provide adequate power for urban commuting while ensuring low fuel consumption — often achieving around 20 kilometres per litre depending on conditions. This makes it an ideal choice given New Zealand's fluctuating fuel prices and the frequent stop-start traffic in metropolitan areas.
The light weight of kei cars also benefits driving dynamics; the Daihatsu Tanto is easy to handle on winding suburban roads or when navigating narrow lanes common in older parts of towns like Christchurch or Dunedin. Its modest engine size keeps running costs down while delivering reliable performance on highways connecting towns.
Additionally, safety features in newer models include airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), stability control systems, and some come equipped with advanced driver-assist technologies adapted to meet evolving NZ safety standards. Compact kei cars like the Daihatsu Tanto thus represent a practical solution for affordable mobility tailored to the specific demands of New Zealand driving environments.

