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Welcome to the channel! 🚗 In today’s video, we explore a shocking development in the Japanese automotive market. Reports suggest that Toyota may be preparing to launch an incredibly affordable kei slide-door car starting at just 990,000 yen ($6,500 approx.). If true, this move could completely disrupt Japan’s kei car segment and challenge long-time market leaders. For years, the kei minivan market has been dominated by models like the Honda N‑Box, Suzuki Spacia, and Daihatsu Tanto. These vehicles are loved for their practicality, sliding doors, and spacious interiors. However, their prices have steadily climbed, with many models now costing 1.5 to 1.7 million yen or more. Toyota’s rumored strategy could change everything. According to industry speculation, the new model will use the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) platform to dramatically reduce development and production costs. This platform allows Toyota and its group companies to share parts and engineering across multiple vehicles, making affordable pricing possible without sacrificing safety or technology. Key Features Expected • Starting price around ¥990,000 • Sliding doors for family convenience • Standard Toyota Safety Sense safety system • Spacious cabin comparable to leading kei cars • Large touchscreen infotainment with smartphone connectivity • Optional mild-hybrid efficiency Toyota’s strategy may include three different price tiers: 1️⃣ Base model around ¥990,000 2️⃣ Mid-grade models around ¥1.25M – ¥1.38M 3️⃣ Higher trim around ¥1.32M – ¥1.55M If this pricing becomes reality, it would undercut competitors like the Honda N‑Box by nearly ¥200,000, creating a huge advantage for buyers. Industry experts believe the vehicle could debut around 2026, potentially triggering intense competition among Japanese automakers. For consumers, this could mean more technology, better safety, and lower prices across the entire kei car market. What do you think? Would you buy a Toyota kei car if it really started at ¥990,000? Let us know in the comments! 👇 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more latest car news, reviews, and future car reveals.