The Daihatsu Fellow Max is an automobile. It is also known as the Daihatsu Fellow and Daihatsu Max.
In 1966, Daihatsu introduced the Fellow, also known as Daihatsu 360 for export markets. In 1969, the Daihatsu Fellow Max was introduced to replace the Daihatsu Fellow. In 1977 the cars were renamed Daihatsu Max Cuore with the length now 316 cm for the sedans and 316.5 cm for the wagon. By March, 1979 the car was renamed Daihatsu Cuore (though still badged Max Cuore). In Europe, the car was called Daihatsu Cuore from 1977 on. 1980 saw the introduction of the Daihatsu Mira sold alongside the Fellow until 1987.