The Daihatsu Charmant was produced between 1974 and 1987 as a compact saloon, representing the brand's entry into the family car segment during a period of significant Japanese automotive expansion.
Charmant windscreens from this era are laminated safety glass as standard, featuring the characteristic blue tint common to vehicles of the period. The tint is subtle and designed to reduce solar transmission, though modern glass can match the specification equally well.
As a pre-ADAS model, the Charmant requires no camera recalibration after windscreen replacement — a straightforward swap that focuses on fit, seal, and adhesive bond quality.