Mazda-Go

It was the first vehicle manufactured by Mazda and has been considered to be the first auto rickshaw built, although Daihatsu's HB appeared in the same year.

The original model's type name was DA, with the "Mazda-Go" brand name being used to sell it and subsequent generations.

After a July 1931 agreement, the Mazda-Go was sold by the Mitsubishi Zaibatsu in Japan and later on in export markets as well.

[2] The in-house developed engine displaced 482 cc and produced 9.4 PS (6.9 kW), powering the rear wheels through a three-speed transmission.

A more powerful version called the DB soon appeared, and a number of other Mazda-Go iterations like the DC and the heavier KC types.

Mazda-Go type DC
Mazda-Go (1935 TCS type)