Interesting Facts About the Iveco Daily Mk2
The Iveco Daily first rolled off the production line in 1978, quickly becoming a staple of the large light‑commercial‑van segment. Between 1978 and 1983 it was also marketed as the Fiat Daily, and a refreshed second generation appeared in 1986.
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Birth of a Workhorse (1978)
The Iveco Daily was introduced in 1978 as a large light commercial van, marking Iveco’s first major success with the launch of the Daily. It replaced a range of earlier, less specialised Fiat trucks and vans.
Second Generation Refresh (1986)
In 1986 Iveco unveiled a refreshed version of the Daily, officially called the second generation. This update continued the model’s evolution while retaining its core commercial‑vehicle identity.
Mk2 Parts Can Be Hard to Find
Owners of Mk2 Iveco Daily models, such as a 1998 Turbodaily camper, often report that sourcing replacement parts is extremely difficult and can be expensive, highlighting the challenges of maintaining older commercial vans.
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