What is daihatsu jeep?

Daihatsu is a Japanese automotive brand that has a range of cars, trucks, and SUVs. The Daihatsu Jeep is a compact SUV that was produced from 1951 to 2003, and was marketed under various names like Taft, Rocky, and Feroza.

The Daihatsu Jeep was popular in many countries for its off-road capabilities and compact size. It came in different body styles like convertible, hardtop, and station wagon. The Jeep was powered by diesel and gasoline engines, and was available in both 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrain options.

In terms of features, the Daihatsu Jeep offered basic amenities such as door handles, manual windows, and non-powered steering. However, some models came with luxury features like air conditioning, power locks, and power windows.

The Daihatsu Jeep was discontinued in 2003, but it still enjoys a cult following among off-road enthusiasts. Its small size, good ground clearance, and agile handling make it a popular choice for off-road adventures.