![]() The Australian Feroza II SXP variant with roces (regd) was available in 1993 although the carburettor model was dropped from the Japanese lineup, with only the 95/105 PS engine remaining in the lineup. As the Rocky, this was one of two models, alongside the Charade, sold in the United States during Daihatsu's brief presence in that market.Ī 16-valve 1.6 litre multi-point injected engine was available in Australia. The export model had a detuned version of the more powerful engine, with 95 PS (70 kW). In Europe and Australia, the Rocky was known as the Daihatsu Feroza, as the name "Rocky" was used for the larger Rugger/Fourtrak in most countries. It was available with a three-door body only, and was one of the first mini SUVs introduced by Japanese manufacturers during the 1980s. Power ranged between 75 and 105 PS (55 and 77 kW) in Japan. ![]() The Feroza was powered by a 1589 cc SOHC 16-valve four-cylinder engine, Daihatsu model HD-E or HD-C. Full-time 4WD with lockable inter-axle differential version were available, but without Low speed in transfer case. 2WD, 4WD Low and 4WD High are selected using a selector next to the gear stick in the cabin. The F-310 variant, marketed as the MkII Sportrak or Feroza II featured a flared guards to accommodate a wider track than the F-300.įitted with a Daihatsu 1600 cc SOHC 16Valve inline-four petrol engine, Carburated or EFI, linked via a manual gearbox or Aisin automatic transmission, propshaft and differential to the front wheels and rear axle to provide either four wheel drive or two wheel drive depending on the driver requirement. To avoid confusion, owners often refer to the models by their factory model number F-300 or F-310. It is known as the Daihatsu "Lovibond" Rocky in Japan, also known as the Daihatsu Sportrak in UK and the Daihatsu Feroza in other parts of Latin America, Australasia and Europe. The Daihatsu Rocky is a mini SUV that was manufactured by Japanese automaker Daihatsu between 19.
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