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File:1998-2001 Daihatsu Sirion (M100) hatchback (2011-06-15).jpg|First generation (M100, international): 1998–2004 {{main|Daihatsu Storia}}
File:1998-2001 Daihatsu Sirion (M100) hatchback (2011-06-15).jpg|First generation (M100, international): 1998–2004 {{main|Daihatsu Storia}}
File:Daihatsu Sirion 1.0 SE - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg|Second generation (M300, international): 2004–2015 {{main|Daihatsu Boon#M300|l1=Daihatsu Boon (M300)}}
File:Daihatsu Sirion 1.0 SE - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg|Second generation (M300, international): 2004–2015 {{main|Daihatsu Boon#M300|l1=Daihatsu Boon (M300)}}
File:2010 Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 M in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia (01).jpg|Second generation (M300, Indonesia): 2007–2011 {{main|Perodua Myvi#M300|l1=Perodua Myvi (M300)}}
File:Perodua Myvi EZi original look 2006.jpg|Second generation (M300, Indonesia): 2007–2011 {{main|Perodua Myvi#M300|l1=Perodua Myvi (M300)}}
File:2013 Daihatsu Sirion (front left), South Tangerang.jpg|Third generation (M600, Indonesia): 2011–2018 {{main|Perodua Myvi#M600|l1=Perodua Myvi (M600)}}
File:2013 Daihatsu Sirion (front left), South Tangerang.jpg|Third generation (M600, Indonesia): 2011–2018 {{main|Perodua Myvi#M600|l1=Perodua Myvi (M600)}}
File:2018 Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 hatchback (M804RS; 12-22-2018), South Tangerang.jpg|Fourth generation (M800, Indonesia): 2018–present {{main|Perodua Myvi#M800|l1=Perodua Myvi (M800)}}
File:2018 Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 hatchback (M804RS; 12-22-2018), South Tangerang.jpg|Fourth generation (M800, Indonesia): 2018–present {{main|Perodua Myvi#M800|l1=Perodua Myvi (M800)}}

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The Daihatsu Sirion (Japanese: ダイハツ・シリオン, Daihatsu Shirion) is a subcompact car produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1998. The "Sirion" name has been used on export versions of the Japanese market Storia (1998–2004) and Boon (2004–2010). From 2011 to 2018, the name has been used in Indonesia for the second generation of the Malaysian-built Perodua Myvi (2011–2017), in turn a redesigned version of the second generation Boon (2010–2016). Since 2018, the name has been used in Indonesia once again for the third generation of the Malaysian-built Myvi (2017–present).