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Interesting Facts About the Isuzu Rodeo TFS

The Isuzu Rodeo nameplate was in production from 1988 until 2004, marking a 16‑year run for the Japanese automaker. Throughout its lifespan the Rodeo spanned two distinct generations and saw several notable updates.

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Launch and Longevity (1988‑2004)

Isuzu introduced the Rodeo in 1988 and kept the badge on its SUV lineup until the model was discontinued in 2004. This 16‑year period made the Rodeo one of Isuzu's longest‑running nameplates.

Two‑Generation Evolution

The first Rodeo generation was produced from 1991 to 1997, followed by a second generation that ran from 1998 through 2004. The 1998‑2004 generation covered model years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004.

2004 Power Upgrade

After a quiet 2003 model year with no changes, Isuzu equipped the 2004 Rodeo with an upgraded 3.5‑liter V6 engine delivering 250 horsepower. This was a significant performance boost compared to earlier powertrains.

Early Engine Specs

The earlier Rodeo generation (1991‑1997) featured a 2.6‑liter engine that produced 120 horsepower and achieved up to 20 miles per gallon, reflecting the SUV's balance of power and efficiency at the time.

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