Interesting Facts About the Daihatsu Feroza F300
The Daihatsu Feroza (F300 series) is the export‑market name for Daihatsu's compact SUV that rolled out in the late 1980s. Produced from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, it became a familiar mini‑SUV across Europe, Latin America, Australia and many Asian countries.
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Launch and Production Run
Production of the F300‑series began in 1988 and continued until 1998 for the Hard Top version, while the overall model line was manufactured from 1989 through 2002. This long run gave the Feroza a solid presence on the market for more than a decade.
Global Naming Strategy
Although the underlying vehicle is the Daihatsu Rocky (F300), it was marketed as the Daihatsu Feroza in Europe, Latin America, Australia and most Asian markets. This export‑only badge helped the model gain distinct recognition worldwide.
Compact Yet Capable Design
The Feroza Hard Top measured 3,770 mm in length and 1,590 mm in width, packing a 95 hp engine into a truly mini‑SUV footprint. Its compact dimensions and off‑road capability made it a popular choice for urban drivers who still wanted rugged performance.
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