The 2005 Daihatsu SK Tourer Concept, with its name derived from "soukai" meaning "invigorating" in Japanese, offers a refreshing take on the typical small 660-cc minivan. Departing from the conventional boxy, utilitarian design, the SK Tourer adopts a sleek, Eurocentric silhouette characterized by smooth curves. It features a large glass roof, adding an airy and open feel to the compact vehicle. The vehicle's stylish design is further enhanced by distinctive crystal-cut headlamps.
Designed to seat four, the SK Tourer is a modern and visually appealing MPV that blends practicality with attractive aesthetics. Despite its concept status, the SK Tourer appears nearly production-ready, showcasing Daihatsu's commitment to offering something unique in the compact MPV market. It is equipped with a turbocharged engine and a continuously variable transmission (CVT), combining performance with efficiency, making it an intriguing and well-rounded offering from the brand.



