The Yugo Daito comes with a tiny 547 cc or 660 cc engine, delivering minimal horsepower but excellent fuel efficiency and maneuverability, making it an attractive option for urban driving. The car's design and features reflect its utilitarian purpose, emphasizing functionality over comfort or performance. The Yugo Daito was primarily marketed in the United States and some European countries through Bricklin Automotive , the company founded by Malcolm Bricklin. The car's appeal lay in its affordability, fuel efficiency, and the novelty of being a quirky, economical vehicle for short-distance travel. Reception and Legacy The reception of the Yugo Daito was mixed. On one hand, it attracted buyers looking for an ultra-economical vehicle for basic transportation needs. On the other hand, it faced criticism for its rudimentary features, performance limitations, and build quality issues.