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Small off-roader, effectively replacing the
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Daihatsu Rocky]] in the company’s line-up
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Terios spawned a smaller Terios Kid for the home market, and its successor, the Be-Go, wore the Terios badge for export. A long-wheelbase model of the Be-Go, as well as the original model, were made under the Terios name in Indonesia. Other nameplates included Toyota Cami, [[Perodua Kembara
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'''Daihatsu Terios. 1997–2009 (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/R, F/A, 1295 cm³ (I4 OHC), 1297 cm³ petrol (I4 DOHC).''' Small SUV, with a 1,555 mm width. More capable than the likes of the [[Toyota RAV4 (XA10G)]], thanks to permanent four-wheel drive and manually lockable differential on 4WD models. Roomy due to the height. Minor changes in 1998 and 2000; RWD added in 2000. Also badged [[Toyota]] Cami. Shortened model called [[Daihatsu Terios Kid]]. Malaysian [[Perodua Kembara]] made under licence.
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*[[Daihatsu Terios (1997–2006)]]
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*[[Daihatsu Terios Kid]]
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*[[Daihatsu Be-Go]]
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*[[Daihatsu Terios (2007–)]]
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''Manufacturing location:'' Japan
''Marque:'' [[Daihatsu]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Daihatsu Rocky]] | ''Successor:'' [[Daihatsu Be-Go]]
''Marque:'' [[Daihatsu]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Daihatsu Rocky]] | ''Successor:'' [[Daihatsu Be-Go]]
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