When did they stop making Daihatsu Terios?

When did they stop making Daihatsu Terios?

Daihatsu Terios
Manufacturer Daihatsu
Also called Daihatsu Taruna (Indonesia, 1999–2006) Daihatsu Be‣go (Japan, 2006–2016) Toyota Cami (Japan, 1999–2006) Toyota Rush (2006–present) Perodua Kembara (Malaysia, 1998–2006) Perodua Nautica (Malaysia, 2008–2009) Perodua Aruz (Malaysia, 2019–present)
Production April 1997 – present

Is the Toyota CAMI a Daihatsu Terios?

The first-generation Daihatsu Terios is also known as the Toyota Cami in Japan. …

How big is a Daihatsu Terios?

Daihatsu Terios I 1.3i 4WD Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight
Wheelbase : 242 cm or 95.28 inches
Length : 384 cm or 151.18 inches
Width : 156 cm or 61.42 inches
Height : 172 cm or 67.72 inches

What is the weight of a Daihatsu Terios?

Daihatsu Terios I 1.3i 4WD Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight
Rear Tyres – Rims dimensions : 205/70 R15
Curb Weight : 1015 kg OR 2238 lbs
Weight-Power Output Ratio : 12.2 kg/hp
Trunk / Boot capacity : 270-1168 L

When did the second generation Terios come out?

In Chile, the second generation Terios in short wheelbase was launched in 2006. It was re-branded as the Toyota Rush in August 2016, as Daihatsu left that market. On 14 December 2006, Daihatsu and Toyota launched the second generation Terios and first generation Rush in Indonesia.

When did the Daihatsu Terios mini SUV come out?

The Daihatsu Terios (Japanese: ダイハツ テリオス, Daihatsu Teriosu) is a mini SUV, first released in 1997 by the Japanese car manufacturer Daihatsu.

What’s the difference between a Terios TX and R?

While Terios TX/R have some more noticeable differences, such as bodykit design (TX/R Adventure) and wheel arches, alloy wheels, spoiler as standard (previous TX trim was optional) and satellite navigation with DVD player double DIN stereo, rear parking camera and HDMI input.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Terios have?

For the Japanese market, the first generation Terios was succeeded by the Daihatsu Be‣go (Japanese: ダイハツ・ビーゴ, Daihatsu Bīgo) and the first generation Toyota Rush (Japanese: トヨタ・ラッシュ, Toyota Rasshu). Both use 1.3-litre or 1.5-litre engine. Only the 1.5-litre variant is available with both two- or four-wheel drive.