Interesting Facts About the Daihatsu Fourtrak F80
The Daihatsu Fourtrak was produced from 1984 until 2002, with the model known internationally as the Rugger or Rocky. The F80 belongs to the second series that ran from 1993 to 2002, marking a major redesign of the original Fourtrak.
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Launch of the Second Generation (F80) in 1993
In 1993 Daihatsu introduced the second series of the Fourtrak, which includes the F80 designation. This redesign replaced the first series that had been built from 1984 to 1993.
Robust 2.8‑L Engine Power
The F80 model was equipped with a 2.8‑liter (171 cui) engine that produced 81 kW (110 PS) at 3,400 rpm and a strong torque output of 300 Nm (221 ft·lb) at 1,900 rpm. This engine sits within the broader Fourtrak range that offered displacements from 1,998 cc to 2,765 cc, delivering up to 84.5 kW.
Multiple Market Names – Rugger and Rocky
While marketed as the Fourtrak in some regions, the same vehicle was sold abroad as the Daihatsu Rugger and, in most export markets, as the Rocky. This naming strategy helped the model gain a wide off‑road reputation across different countries.
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