The Big Picture
The 2022 Daihatsu Wake is the boxiest car ever made, and that is a compliment. Launched in 2014 and ending production in August 2022, this model marks the final evolution of the "Ultra Space" Kei car. Its selling point is simple: an interior height of 1,455mm—the highest in its class. You can literally walk into the back seat. It is the spiritual ancestor to the current Daihatsu Atrai/Tanto Fun Cross.
Quick Specs
Clearance
140 mm
Tank Size
36 Litres
Power
52 - 64 HP
Int. Height
1455 mm
Engine Options & Model Codes
The Wake is heavy (1000kg+), so engine choice matters:
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660cc Turbo (KF-VET): 64 HP. MANDATORY We strongly recommend the Turbo model ("G Turbo"). The Wake's boxy shape acts like a parachute. The non-turbo struggles on highways.
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660cc NA (KF-VE): 52 HP. Only for flat city driving. It works very hard to push this brick through the air.
Interior & Practicality
- Vertical Space: The headroom is comical. You can wear a top hat. The boot floor has an "under-trunk" for storing wet items, perfect for swimming gear.
- Fine Vision Meter: The 2021/22 models feature a large central speedometer with a digital display, giving it a modern feel.
Fuel Efficiency & Ownership Costs
- Consumption: 15–18 km/l. It is less efficient than a Mira or Alto because of its aerodynamics (or lack thereof).
- Service: KF engine parts are standard Daihatsu fare. Cheap and available.
- Stability: Crosswinds are its enemy. On the highway, you will feel the wind pushing the car. Drive accordingly.
Suitability for Kenyan Roads
City Van: At 140mm clearance, it is a tarmac car. The short wheelbase makes it nimble in traffic. The sliding doors are a huge plus in tight Nairobi parking lots.
Safety & Reliability
Final edition models feature Smart Assist III (collision avoidance). Reliability is excellent, but check the turbo on high-mileage units as they work hard.
💰 2022 Daihatsu Wake Price in Kenya
The following are average showroom prices for fresh imports in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret.
| Trim Level |
Import Cost |
Showroom Price |
Difference |
| L "SA III" |
Ksh 1.1M |
Ksh 1.3M |
Ksh 200,000 |
| G Turbo "SA III" |
Ksh 1.25M |
Ksh 1.45M |
Ksh 200,000 |
The Ci Verdict
Who is this for? The hobbyist who wants a car that feels like a portable room. Great for carrying bicycles (upright!) or camping gear. Who is it NOT for? Highway commuters—it is noisy and slow at 100km/h.
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