Interesting Facts About the Daihatsu Fourtrak F70
The Daihatsu Fourtrak F70, part of the Rugger line, debuted in September 1984 as an off‑road vehicle built by Daihatsu. Known as the Rocky in most export markets, it helped continue Daihatsu's legacy of rugged 4×4s.
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First‑generation launch and naming
The first‑generation Fourtrak, designated the F70 series, was launched in September 1984 in Japan, succeeding the earlier Taft model. Outside Japan the Rugger was marketed as the Rocky, giving the F70 a dual identity.
Broad engine options
Across the F70‑F73 range, the Fourtrak was offered with engines ranging from 1,998 cc to 2,765 cc, delivering power between 53.5 kW and 84.5 kW (73 PS to 115 PS). This variety allowed buyers to choose the level of performance suited to their off‑road needs.
Long production run and parts support
The Rugger/Fourtrak was produced from 1984 until 2002, and a dedicated catalogue of accessories and spare parts covers models from 1984 to 1997. Even today, aftermarket parts such as the 2.8 TD engine, LJ70 gearbox, and upgraded suspension are available for the F70.
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