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Daihatsu Copen Coupe Cabriolet interior, tech and comfort

2004 - 2010 (change model)
Comfort rating: 2 out of 52.0

Written by David Ross Published: 6 June 2019 Updated: 6 June 2019

The driving position is best described as cosy, but even though the Copen is small, it comes with a reach adjustable steering column – unusual on a small car like this. The finish isn’t bad but the quality of the materials leaves something to be desired and the cabin looks dated – not helped by the aftermarket stereo on most cars. Forward visibility is good, but with the roof up the view out of the back isn’t great and reverse parking can be tricky.

With the roof up the Copen is as good as a standard coupe, but on the motorway road, engine and wind noise are all intrusive. With the roof down there’s plenty of buffeting and at anything approaching decent speeds the experience becomes noisy and uncomfortable. The ride isn’t particularly good either and is made even worse if you opt for the optional sports suspension pack.

As you’d expect considering the small size, the Copen is cramped inside with limited elbow space, but the figure-hugging seats are quite comfortable, even on long journeys, and air conditioning is standard on all models.