Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Daihatsu Tanto FunCross

With the fourth-generation Daihatsu Tanto range gained their minor model change, a third entry was added and it's basically a direct rival to the Suzuki Spacia Gear; it's called the Daihatsu Tanto FunCross and it's the rugged version of the fourth-generation Daihatsu Tanto.

2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross
2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross

2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross
2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross

With prices starting at 1,721,500 Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the Tanto FunCross is the rugged version of the fourth-generation Daihatsu Tanto that serves as the direct replacement for the recently discontinued Wake. Because this is basically a fourth-generation Tanto, the FunCross is about 35mm shorter than the Wake but similarly sized compared to the Suzuki Spacia Base, its main rival.

Beginning with the design, the FunCross features a rugged exterior with a tough front face and black claddings on the side and back. Although rugged, it's still considered by observers as "cute", just like the rest of the Tanto family.

2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross
2023 Daihatsu Tanto FunCross interior

On the interior, the FunCross's seats feature a camouflage design and some orange panelings that is in sync with its rugged design. Although they're somewhat show-off, the signature Tanto traits are still in this model; the signature pillarless door on the passenger side, space for four people, various seating arrangements, and various compartments to store your stuff, among many others. Word of advice, though, there are USB-C ports involved in this car so you better bring the right plug while on the go.


The Tanto FunCross runs on the DNGA architecture just like the fourth-generation Tanto range. Along with the rack-and-pinion steering, front MacPherson Strut suspension, ventilated disc front brakes, and leading trailing rear brakes, not to mention the torsion beams for FF models and 3-link rear suspension for 4WD models, the FunCross behaves pretty much like a Tanto despite its rugged looks, as expected. Although made for the great outdoors, it's still a city car that fits well with the Tokyo traffic.

Under the hood, the FunCross runs on the KF 660cc 3-cylinder DOHC 12V EFI engine in naturally aspirated or turbo flavors. Mated to a D-CVT, the fuel economy is up to 21.9km/L based on WLTC Mode standards, which is surprisingly more fuel efficient than the Suzuki Spacia Gear. That sounds like a win for Daihatsu.

Like most Tanto models, the Tanto FunCross features Smart Assist, a suite of active safety features ranging from collision avoidance, detection, driving load reduction, and parking. Along with its full LED headlamps, VSC, TRC, CTA, emergency stop signal, ABS, TAF body, SRS airbag, and ISOFIX, you got yourself a safe Tanto for all walks of life.

The Daihatsu Tanto FunCross may be more of a rugged version of the fourth-generation Tanto but when compared to the Suzuki Spacia Gear, looks like this one is the slightly clear winner because of its budget and fuel economy that begs to be driven for more. Although the rest of the Daihatsu Tanto lineup is now more fuel-efficient than the Suzuki Spacia family, don't call it a comeback just yet because...well, you get the point.

Photo: Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

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