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KF-DET) }} }} The second-generation Move Canbus was unveiled on 5 July 2022. Built on the
Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) platform, it is divided into 'Stripes' and 'Theory' sub-models, with the Stripes variants having a white top half & end of the hood, while the Theory variants are purely a single metallic/pearl colour.
Trims Both of the sub-models of the Move Canbus are divided into trim levels. The trim levels range from (lowest to highest): •
X •
G •
G Turbo Safety The Move Canbus is equipped with
Smart Assist as an option found in roughly 3 million units. It features a
Stereo Camera, which recognizes the surrounding situation & supports the driver's driving. The
Stereo Camera is fitted with a start suppression device which immobilizes the car depending on the surrounding situation, which has been certified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport & Tourism. The Move Canbus is also fitted with an
emergency stop signal, & 6
SRS Airbags as standard, including Dual Frontal SRS Airbags, Dual SRS Side Airbags, & SRS Curtain Airbags. The
G Turbo trim is fitted with Cornering Trace Assist, which is optional on the
G trim. Cornering Trace Assist detects if the vehicle is bulging outward during a turn, then applies brake control to the inner wheels to improve turning performance & assist cornering. The Move Canbus is fitted with
ESC,
ABS & Frontal Seat Belt Pretensioners fitted with Load Limiters as standard.
Gallery File:Daihatsu Move Canbus Stripes G with front icon emblem rear.jpg|Rear view (Stripes G) 2023 Daihatsu Move Canbus Stripe X in White x Lake Blue, front left.jpg|The Stripes X is the lowest-priced version and features almost no chrome Daihatsu Move Canbus Theory G.jpg|The Move Canbus Theory G is single-color, with a more "masculine" design approach == Sales ==