Wikipedia: “in Norse mythology, which some scholars have described as that of a trickster god”…
So, it works.
The correct name is loli haha
ahem I understand a name change is in order then
The 2016 Futaba - America’s Favorite SUV Since 2001
Introduced in 2015 for the 2016 model year, the third generation Futaba made its debut at the Chicago Auto Show. Featuring a new chassis design, more aluminum use, a longer wheelbase and shorter overall length, reviewers noted it’s even more generous interior room and smoother ride.
It’s currently available in 3 trims - CL, CLE and CXE. The standard drivetrain is a 3.6L VE-series V6, an 8-speed Aisin automatic and FWD. AWD is optional, and both setups come with an electronic differential system.
The 2016 Futaba debuted a lot of forward motion for Hokuto in terms of technology and design. Higher quality materials make up the interior, and the present version of HUE (Hokuto User Experience) graces the center console.
A mild facelift is expected by 2020.
Very nice design!
Although, I think it would look a liiittle more modern with a black C-pillar.
Thank you! The C-pillar is definitely planned for the refresh! I may only do partially though, similar to this
Hokuto Automotive now has an Instagram page!
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That’s a great idea! I should do that too…
Beautiful!!!
Happy Holidays from Hokuto!
We wish you all the best of times!
Here’s our gift to you, a little teaser for something that we may be bringing to Europe and North America soon!
Daihatsu Thor reference?
Dude, the SUV’s design is great.
Yeah, especially the rear
@asami Yes is absolutely is a reference to the Daihatsu Thor
@F12OM Thank you!! If you like this, you’ll love some of the stuff I’ve got coming next. A lot of modern Hokuto will follow that design language
…I can’t even tell if that’s sarcastic or not (car looks good though)
it’s not haha. maybe make harada a little different, but i’d say the two are separate
Yeah, most Japanese car styles look similar anyway, other USDM Harada models have angled headlights, so that could be the differentiating factor
2012-present Hokuto Ayuma (USDM)
The fourth generation Ayuma was introduced at the LA Auto show in 2011 for the 2012 model year. As an upgrade from the previous generation, the transmission gained an extra gear, and the engine recieved direct injection. The body and interior were also all new, featuring segment firsts such as a vacuum stored behind the third row seats.
Trim levels have been the same since introduction - CL, CLE, CXE and CSE. Pricing starts at $31,000 USD. This is also the first full-size MPV entry from Hokuto in other markets as well, such as Japan, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
For the 2018 model year, the Ayuma recieved a facelift (such as the model depicted here) to follow the direction of the most recent Futaba. It also brought an optional electronically-controlled AWD system and the same 8-speed Aisin automatic as found in the Futaba. However, the Ayuma carries the larger VE37D 3.7L V6 putting out 300 hp, making it the most powerful minivan on the US market while still achieving over 20 MPG combined.