2019 Daihatsu Boon: A Carimports.co.ke Review

The Big Picture

The 2019 Daihatsu Boon is the "Real McCoy" behind the Toyota Passo. While Toyota rebadges this car as the Passo, the Boon is the original. Launched in 2016 as the 3rd Generation, the 2018/19 Facelift introduced the distinctive "Boon CILQ" trim with round, Mini-Cooper-esque headlights. It offers 5 seats (unlike 4-seater Kei cars) in a compact package that fits anywhere.

Quick Specs

Clearance 150 mm
Tank Size 36 Litres
Power 69 HP (1.0L)
Seating 5 Seats

Engine Options & Model Codes

The Boon sticks to a single, efficient engine:

  • 1.0L (1KR-FE): 69 HP. STANDARD This 3-cylinder engine is noisy at idle but incredibly frugal. It lacks the refinement of a 4-cylinder but is cheap to run. Paired with a CVT.

Interior & Practicality

  • Bench Seat: The front seats are a bench design (with a fold-down armrest). This allows you to slide across from the driver's side to the passenger side easily—great for tight parking spots.
  • 5-Seater Advantage: Unlike the 4-seater Mazda Flair or Honda N-WGN, the Boon is legally a 5-seater. The rear bench is flat and wide enough for three kids.

Fuel Efficiency & Ownership Costs

  • Consumption: 18–21 km/l. It is not a hybrid, but it is so light (910kg) that it achieves hybrid-like figures in the city.
  • Service: Use Toyota Passo parts. They are ubiquitous. The 1KR engine uses a timing chain.
  • Resale: High. It is a "Toyota" in all but name, and the market knows it.

Suitability for Kenyan Roads

City Commuter: At 150mm clearance, it is standard for a hatch. The suspension is soft, tuned for comfort. It handles speed bumps well if taken slowly. It is robust enough for light marram roads but struggles with deep ruts.

Safety & Reliability

Features Smart Assist III (Collision Avoidance). The M700 chassis is stiffer and safer than previous generations. Reliability is absolute—it is a basic, mechanical car with few complex electronics to fail.

💰 2019 Daihatsu Boon 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
X (Standard Face) Ksh 950,000 Ksh 1,150,000 Ksh 200,000
CILQ (Retro Face) Ksh 1.05M Ksh 1.25M Ksh 200,000

The Ci Verdict

Who is this for? The buyer who wants a Toyota Passo but finds a cheaper unit with a Daihatsu badge. Who is it NOT for? Those who do highway trips often—the 1.0L engine runs out of breath at 100km/h.

Meet the Rivals

Toyota Passo

The identical twin. Easier to sell later.

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Suzuki Swift (1.2L)

More power, better handling, 4 cylinders.

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