DAIHATSU ROCKY
Turbo option for real-world pep — The Rocky is commonly offered with a 1.0-litre turbo 3-cylinder that produces around 97–98 PS (≈96–98 hp) and ~140 Nm of torque, giving the small SUV usable midrange performance.
Also available in larger 1.2-litre form — In some markets (and newer updates) a 1.2-litre 3-cylinder (≈87–88 PS / ~113 Nm) is offered for buyers who prefer a naturally aspirated engine and very smooth drivability.
Smart Assist & advanced safety — Daihatsu equipped the Rocky with an evolved Smart Assist active-safety suite (stereo cameras, AEB, lane support, etc.), one of the brand’s more feature-rich safety packages in this class.
Practical packaging — Despite a compact overall length (roughly 3,995–4,030 mm) the Rocky offers good passenger space and a useful boot (varies by market), plus a raised ride height and SUV styling that appeal to many buyers.
Efficient and road-friendly — Fuel economy for the 1.0 turbo is competitive (mid-teens to high-teens km/L depending on cycle and market); small engines plus CVT keep running costs low. AWD/4WD or front-wheel drive options are available in some regions.
Note: Images are for illustration only — actual vehicles may differ
Description
The Daihatsu Rocky is a small, well-packaged crossover that mixes city-friendly dimensions with SUV styling, available turbo power, and a wide set of active-safety features. It’s aimed at buyers who want the higher ride and practicality of an SUV without a big footprint or heavy fuel bills.
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| Model | Daihatsu Rocky |
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| Model Year | 2024-2025 |
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| Fuel | Gasoline (Petrol) and Petrol Hybrid |
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