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Daihatsu Terios
2018 Daihatsu Terios 1.5 R wagon (F800RG, Indonesia)
Overview
ManufacturerDaihatsu (Toyota)
ProductionApril 1997 – present
Body and chassis
Class
Body style5-door SUV
Chronology
PredecessorDaihatsu Rocky

The Daihatsu Terios (Japanese: ダイハツ・テリオス, Daihatsu Teriosu) is a mini/compact SUV, first released in 1997 by the Japanese car manufacturer Daihatsu as the successor to the Rocky/Feroza.

The "Terios" name is originated from the Old Greek word, which is roughly translated to "making dreams come true".[1]

First generation (J100/F500; 1997–2006)

First generation (J100/F500)
2002 Daihatsu Terios 1.3 SX wagon (J102G, Australia)
Overview
Also called
  • Daihatsu Taruna (Indonesia)
  • Toyota Cami (Japan)
  • Perodua Kembara (Malaysia)
  • Luis 4U Green (Germany)
  • Premier Rio (India)
  • Zotye 2008/5008/T200 (China)
  • Huali Dario Terios (China)
Production
  • April 1997 – November 2005
  • October 1998 – May 2012 (Terios Kid)
  • July 1999 – November 2006 (Taruna)
  • 2006–2016 (China)
Body and chassis
Layout
Powertrain
Engine
  • 658 cc EF-DEM/EF-DET I3-T (petrol, Terios Kid)
  • 1.3 L HC-EJ I4 (petrol)
  • 1.3 L K3-VE I4 (petrol)
  • 1.3 L K3-VET I4-T (petrol)
  • 1.5 L HE-E I4 (petrol, Taruna)
  • 1.6 L HD-C I4 (petrol, Taruna)
  • 1.6 L HD-E I4 (petrol, Taruna)
Power output
  • 44–47 kW (59–63 hp; 60–64 PS) (658 cc)
  • 68 kW (91 hp; 92 PS) (1.3 L, HC-EJ)
  • 66 kW (89 hp; 90 PS) (1.3 L, K3-VE)
  • 103 kW (138 hp; 140 PS) (1.3 L, K3-VET)
  • 73 kW (98 hp; 99 PS) (1.5 L, HE-E)
  • 70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS) (1.6 L, HD-C)
  • 76.5 kW (103 hp; 104 PS) (1.6 L, HD-E)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,420 mm (95.3 in) (Terios/Terios Kid)
  • 2,500 mm (98.4 in) (Taruna)
Length
  • 3,785–3,865 mm (149.0–152.2 in)
  • 3,395 mm (133.7 in) (Terios Kid)
  • 4,175–4,275 mm (164.4–168.3 in) (Taruna C-series)
  • 4,425–4,525 mm (174.2–178.1 in) (Taruna F-series)
Width
  • 1,555 mm (61.2 in)
  • 1,475 mm (58.1 in) (Terios Kid)
  • 1,620 mm (63.8 in) (Taruna)
Height
  • 1,675–1,760 mm (65.9–69.3 in)
  • 1,675–1,740 mm (65.9–68.5 in) (Terios Kid)
  • 1,710–1,800 mm (67.3–70.9 in) (Taruna)
Curb weight
  • 1,030–1,090 kg (2,271–2,403 lb)
  • 960–990 kg (2,116–2,183 lb) (Terios Kid)
  • 1,100–1,146 kg (2,425–2,526 lb) (Taruna)
Chronology
SuccessorDaihatsu Cast (for Terios Kid)
2002 Daihatsu Terios 1.3 SX wagon (J102G, Australia)

The first generation Terios was available as a five-door wagon, and a smaller kei car model called the Terios Kid, which was only released in Japan (see Japanese-language article Terios Kid). Model codes for the first generation were J100, J102, and J122. The Terios Kid arrived in October 1998 and continued to be built six years after the original Terios had been replaced.

In 2000, Daihatsu gave the Terios a mild facelift both in the exterior and interior of the vehicle. A new chrome grille replaced the black plastic grille. The high-grade model gained electric front windows, central locking, rear seat head restraints, alloy wheels, roof rails and a roof-mounted rear spoiler. Mechanically, the 1.3-litre SOHC four-cylinder engine fitted to the previous model had been replaced by the new 1.3-litre DOHC four-cylinder engine. Power was also increased by 3 kW (4 hp; 4 PS). A sport version of the K3-VET engine was produced in Japan.

In Australia, a limited edition sports series was introduced in 2001 with only 200 units being available. The vehicle had body colour matching bumpers, different from the two-tone bumper colour on the standard model. Rear spoiler and sunroof became standard. The interior was updated with metallic paint finish on the centre console and dashboard.

This is the first Daihatsu automobile to be assembled in Venezuela, where production began in November 2001.[2]

Versions

  • Terios (first generation)
    • J100G 1997-1999 "HC-EJ" SOHC 1295 cc engine 89 PS (65 kW; 88 hp) 4WD
    • J102G 2000-2004 4WD
      • engine "K3-VE" DOHC 1297 cc engine 92 PS (68 kW; 91 hp)
      • engine "K3-VET" DOHC 1297 cc Turbo engine 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp)
    • J122G 2000-2004 2WD type ( K3-VE / K3-VET )
  • Terios Kid (Kei model, available in the Japanese domestic market until May 2012)
    • J111G ( EF-DEM ) 1998-2005 Light pressure turbo 658 cc 4WD 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp)
    • J111G ( EF-DET ) 1998-2012 Inter cooler turbo 658 cc 4WD 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp)
    • J131G ( EF-DEM ) 1998-2005 Light pressure turbo 658 cc 2WD 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp)
    • J131G ( EF-DET ) 1998-2012 Inter cooler turbo 658 cc 2WD 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp)
  • Terios Lucia (limited edition)
    • J111G / J131G for 2002-2003 only; variation of Terios Kid (without spare tyre)
  • Taruna (Indonesia)
    • F500RV / F520RV 1999-2002 "HD-C" carburettor / "HD-E" EFI SOHC 1589 cc engine 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) / 104 PS (76 kW; 103 hp)
    • F501RV / F521RV 2002-2006 "HE-E" EFI SOHC 1498 cc engine 99 PS (73 kW; 98 hp)

Markets

Japan

The first generation Terios is also known as the Toyota Cami (Japanese: トヨタ・キャミ, Toyota Kyami) in Japan.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the car is locally assembled as the Perodua Kembara by Perodua. It was unveiled in August 1998. In June 2003, the Kembara was updated with DVVT engines. In July 2004, the Kembara CT Elegance was unveiled and came with ABS, front dual airbags, leather seats, different designed alloy rim, flat type side step and cubic printing cluster. It was priced at RM59,988 and only available in one color: Klasik Gold.[3]

India

In India, there is a Terios-derived vehicle known as the Premier RiO from Premier Automobiles Limited, which is a re-badged Zotye Nomad I. It is powered by a Peugeot diesel and petrol engine and since 2012 has a Fiat diesel option.

China

In China, it is known by two ways: one of them as under the badge as Zotye 2008 and 5008 propelled with a 1.5-litre engine provided by Mitsubishi (first series body); as an unauthorized copy of the car, which caused some controversy, and the FAW badged it as the Huali Terios or Dario.[4][5] Since 2009, Daihatsu withdrew from the China market due to bad performance, and sold the tooling and rights of this car to First Auto Works (FAW), who has been their partner in China. The new name now is the FAW (or YiQi) M80 Senya (森雅). It is based on the Daihatsu Xenia/Toyota Avanza. Two versions 1.3 L (K3) and 1.5 L (3SZ) are sold, with either five or seven seats. Both engines are imported Toyota DVVT engines. Production for the Zotye 2008 ran from 2005 to 2010 while the 5008 was produced from 2008 to 2013.

Indonesia

In Indonesia, a version of the Terios is known as the Daihatsu Taruna (Japanese: ダイハツ・タルーナ, Daihatsu Tarūna) (chassis code: F500), with a different front/rear styling and longer rear-based body capable of seating seven people. The name Taruna translates roughly as "young knight" or "cadet" in Indonesian. The Taruna was launched in 1999 with a 1589 cc HD-C petrol engine. It was initially available with the short wheelbase variant only, the C-series. The engine was later replaced with a 1498 cc HE-E petrol engine with electronic fuel injection in 2001 and the long wheelbase variant, the F-series, was introduced. It is available with standard CL and FL trims; deluxe CX and FX trims; and sporty CSX and FGX trims. There are also CSR and FGZ trim level, which are similar to CSX and FGX, with a 1589 cc HD-E petrol engine with electronic fuel injection.

A refreshed version, called Taruna OXXY, was launched in March 2005.[6]

Second generation (J200/F700; 2006–2017)

Second generation (J200/F700)
2013 Daihatsu Terios 1.5 GLi (J200LG; first facelift, Chile)
Overview
Also called
  • Daihatsu Be‣go (Japan)
  • Toyota Rush
  • Perodua Nautica (Malaysia)
Production
  • January 2006 – March 2016 (Japan)
  • December 2006 – October 2017 (Indonesia)
  • 2006–2018 (International)
Assembly
Body and chassis
Layout
RelatedDaihatsu Xenia/Toyota Avanza (F600) (for LWB models/F700)
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.3 L K3-VE I4 (petrol)
  • 1.5 L 3SZ-VE I4 (petrol)
Power output
  • 68 kW (91 hp; 92 PS) (1.3 L)
  • 80 kW (107 hp; 109 PS) (1.5 L)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,580 mm (101.6 in) (SWB)
  • 2,685 mm (105.7 in) (LWB)
Length
  • 4,095 mm (161.2 in) (SWB)
  • 4,425 mm (174.2 in) (LWB)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 1,690 mm (66.5 in) (SWB)
  • 1,745 mm (68.7 in) (LWB)
Curb weight
  • 1,170 kg (2,579 lb) (SWB)
  • 1,210–1,220 kg (2,668–2,690 lb) (LWB)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota C-HR (Japan)
2009 Daihatsu Terios 1.5 Advantage (F700LG; pre-facelift, Chile)

In European, South America and most other Asian markets, the new model is sold under the name Terios. Daihatsu designed and manufacture the Terios and also supplies the vehicle to Toyota under a consigned/OEM manufacturing agreement.[7]

The concept model called the D-Compact 4x4 made an appearance in September 2005 at the Frankfurt Motor Show and in November 2005 at the Tokyo Motor Show before being named to Terios, which went into production in January 2006. Model codes are J200, J210 and J211 for 5-seater (SWB) version; F700 and F710 for 7-seater (LWB) version.

Markets

Japan

Daihatsu Be‣go (Japan)

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 version is available with both two- or four-wheel-drive.

The Terios features a permanent 4WD system via lockable central differential. However, it lacks low ratio gears.

A minor refresh of the Be‣go and Rush was unveiled on 13 November 2008 in Japan. The minor facelift brought new front bumper, new taillamps, new alloy wheel design for the G trim level and a 5% improvement for fuel economy for the 2WD automatic model.[8] The Be‣go and Rush were discontinued in March 2016 without a direct successor model, but Toyota in Japan has released the C-HR in December 2016 as the actual successor to the Rush.

Indonesia

2013 Daihatsu Terios 1.5 TX wagon (F700RG; first facelift, Indonesia)

In December 2006, Toyota and Daihatsu launched the first generation Rush and second generation Terios in Indonesia. Both cars were sold in long wheelbase configuration and rear-wheel-drive layout only.[9] The difference between Rush and Terios: Rush is designed for five people only and Terios is designed for seven people, so the Rush lacks third row seating (although third-row seat is available as a dealer option). Both cars also have different rim design, with seven-spoke wheel from JDM version of the Rush installed on the Terios and five-spoke wheel from European market Terios installed on the Rush.

In Indonesia, the Terios came with three trim levels: X, X Extra, R and R Adventure. X and X Extra have almost spotless similarities apart from parking sensor, wheel hub and automatic transmission. Whilst Terios R have a striking differences even from the previous versions and facelifts, such as body kit design (R Adventure) and wheel arches, brand new spoke alloy wheels, spoiler as standard (previous one was optional) and satellite navigation with DVD player double DIN stereo, rear parking camera and HDMI input. The Rush initially came with two trim levels: G and S. The S trim was later replaced by the TRD Sportivo variant in 2013.

In March 2015, the facelifted Terios and Rush was unveiled. The facelift models brought new projector headlamps with LED positioning lamps, a wider grille with a chrome lower bar, a full-width air intake for the lower bumper and a blacked-out center piece. For the interior, both Terios and Rush received new steering wheel design, a redesigned instrument cluster, new seat upholstery, reshaped second-row headrests and double DIN touchscreen DVD head units on higher trim levels. The trim piece is finished in gloss black for the Terios and silver for the Rush.[10]

In February 2016, the TRD Sportivo Ultimo variant of the Rush was launched and the TRD Sportivo 7 variant was updated.[11] In the same month, the R Custom variant of the Terios was added.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the second generation Terios is available as the Rush (2008 to 2017) and Perodua Nautica (2008 to 2009).

Toyota Rush
Toyota Rush (J200E, Japan)

The second generation Rush was launched in Malaysia on January 2008 with two variants: 1.5G (M/T & A/T) and 1.5S (A/T only). The Rush sold in Malaysia is the long wheelbase 7-seater version.[12]

For 2011, the Rush is updated in Malaysia offering the same two variants: 1.5G (M/T & A/T) and 1.5S (A/T only).[13]

In April 2015, Toyota introduced the second facelift Rush with the same model in Indonesian market. Exterior changes included redesigned front bumper, radiator grille and bonnet. The bumper is finished in a two-tone effect and the grill finished with faux carbon-fibre. Elsewhere, there’s a new integrated chrome lining highlight running across the headlamp and radiator grille, restyled taillamps featuring combination LEDs with smoked lenses. Again the same two variants were available: 1.5G (M/T & A/T) and 1.5S (A/T only). The 1.5S has in additional equipment including foglamps, chrome covers for the wing mirrors, and leather steering wheel and gear knob.[14]

Perodua Nautica

Perodua, Daihatsu's local partner in Malaysia launched a short wheelbase version of the Terios. Sold as the Nautica, it was launched in Malaysia in May 2008.[15] This model was fully imported from Japan, except for the front grille, front bumper and rear bumper which are manufactured and fitted in Malaysia. It has a 1.5-litre DVVT engine, full-time 4WD, projector headlamps, a 5-seater with dark interior. The price tag of the Nautica is not much different from the long wheelbase Rush. It comes with only two colour choices: Medallion Grey and Majestic Black, and comes in automatic transmission only. The Nautica was quietly discontinued in 2009, slightly less than a year after its launch. Only a mere total of 489 units were ever sold.[16] The reason for the discontinuation was because as a national car company focused on local manufacturing, Perodua was unable to obtain sufficient necessary Approved Permits for vehicle importation, as the Nautica was imported in CBU form from Japan.[citation needed]

Third generation (F800; 2017–present)

Third generation (F800)
2018 Daihatsu Terios 1.5 X Deluxe (F800RG, Indonesia)
Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Rush
  • Perodua Aruz (Malaysia)[17]
ProductionNovember 2017 – present
Assembly
DesignerMark Widjaja and Eiji Fujibayashi (2015)
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedDaihatsu Xenia/Toyota Avanza (F650)
Powertrain
Engine1.5 L 2NR-VE I4 (petrol)
Power output76.5 kW (103 hp; 104 PS)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length4,435 mm (174.6 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,705 mm (67.1 in)
Curb weight1,270 kg (2,800 lb)

The third generation Terios was unveiled in Indonesia on 23 November 2017, along with the second generation Rush.[18][19][20][21] It is now based on the Avanza/Xenia platform, which rides on an unibody chassis. Compared to their predecessors, the design of the car is now more streamlined. It is now features a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer has the spare tyre mounted on the rear door. Both cars are now sold in one wheelbase variant only.

Markets

Indonesia

The Indonesian market Terios/Rush went on sale on 3 January 2018 with their price starting at Rp 195,200,000 for Terios and Rp 239,900,000 for Rush, almost the same price but slightly lower than the previous generation, despite using more features.[22][23] Both cars are offered in 7-seater variant only, configured in 2-3-2 layout, with the second row following a 60:40 split, while the third row is 50:50. With the third row backrest folded down, there are 217 L (13,242 cu in) of storage space, which is expanded to 514 L (31,366 cu in) when tumbled up.[24]

The Rush is available in 4 variants:

  • 1.5 G M/T
  • 1.5 G A/T
  • 1.5 TRD Sportivo M/T
  • 1.5 TRD Sportivo A/T

The Terios is available in 9 variants:

  • 1.5 X M/T
  • 1.5 X Deluxe M/T
  • 1.5 X Deluxe A/T
  • 1.5 R M/T
  • 1.5 R A/T
  • 1.5 R Deluxe M/T
  • 1.5 R Deluxe A/T
  • 1.5 R Custom M/T
  • 1.5 R Custom A/T

Both of them comes with LED headlamps and taillamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, dual airbags, ABS and EBD, 2 DIN touchscreen audio system with six speakers and an air conditioning system with memory function as standard equipment. However, the Rush gains side and curtain airbag (six airbags in total), ESP, hill-start assist, emergency brake signal, engine start/stop button and 7 seatbelt indicators as standard equipment on all variants. TRD Sportivo trim added body kit cladding, 17-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, auto climate control air conditioning, leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob, dashboard and door trim, colored instrument panel and 8 speakers setup. The Terios doesn't have six airbags, and seat belt indicators, but it comes with 360-degree around view camera.

In July 2018, the car won the Good Design Indonesia of The Year 2018 award.[25][26][27]

In August 2018, during the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show, the R Custom variant was added.[28]

Philippines

The Rush was released in the Philippines on 4 May 2018.[29][30][31] The Rush is offered in 3 variants:

  • E M/T (5-seater)
  • E A/T (5-seater)
  • G A/T (7-seater)

Standard on all variants are hill-start assist, ESP and seven airbags.

Brunei

After the replacement of the first and second generation Terios (sold under Daihatsu badge), the Rush was released in Brunei on 5 May 2018.[32] The car is available in mid or high grade model lineups, 4-speed automatic transmission and 7-seater variant only.

United Arab Emirates

The Rush was released in UAE on 14 May 2018.[33][34] The car is available in 7-seater variant only.

South Africa

The Rush was released in South Africa on 4 July 2018.[35] The car is available in 5-seater variant only. It is available in 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic option.

Jamaica

The Rush was released in Jamaica on 8 July 2018.[36] The car is available in 7-seater variant only.

Colombia

The Rush was released in Colombia on 26 July 2018.[37][38][39] The car is available in 7-seater variant only.

Pakistan

The Rush was unveiled in Pakistan on 31 August 2018. It went on sale on 10 September 2018. It is available in 3 variants and 7-seater option only.[40][41][42]

Malaysia

Toyota Rush

The Rush was launched in Malaysia on 18 October 2018. It is assembled by Perodua as a complete knock down unit at its plant in Rawang, Selangor. The car is available in 7-seater variant only. It is available with only with a 4-speed automatic transmission though two variants are available:

  • 1.5 G
  • 1.5 S

The 1.5 G variant gets halogen headlamps and fabric seats. While the 1.5 S gets LED headlamps, leather seats, halogen foglamps and a pre-collision system. Both variants get a "R-Blade" bodykit, 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped with 215/60 profile tyres, LED taillights, single-zone air-conditioning with rear blower vents, 6.8-inch DVD-AVX head unit with screen mirroring function, multi-info display, Panoramic View Monitor with four cameras, Toyota AutoTag built-in SmartTAG, four electrical outlets, keyless entry and start, digital video recorder (DVR) and 13 cupholders.

The Safe-T Plus safety package includes six airbags, a blind spot monitor with rear-cross traffic alert, ESP and pre-collision system. The pre-collision system operates by first alerting the driver at speeds of 4–100 km/h (2.5–62.1 mph) (vehicles)/4–50 km/h (2.5–31.1 mph) (pedestrians) when an imminent collision is ahead. The system will autonomously apply the brakes (operational speed between 4–80 km/h (2.5–49.7 mph)) to attempt to prevent or mitigate a crash. Also part of the pre-collision system are front departure alert that alerts when the car moves ahead by three metres, and pedal misoperation control. These safety systems, along with traction control, hill-start assist, ABS with EBD and brake assist, and pedal misoperation control contribute to the Rush’s five-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating.[24]

Perodua Aruz

The Rush is also sold by Perodua as the Perodua Aruz, which is expected to be launched in January 2019.[43][17] The name "Aruz" is taken from the Malay word "arus", meaning "flow".[44] A media preview occurred in December 2018 and booking opened on 3 January 2019.[45]

Sales

By the end of 2002, Daihatsu sold 33,000 units of Terios and 97,000 units of Terios Kid.[46]

For Terios models:

Calendar Year Indonesia
2017 10,344[47]

For Rush models:

Calendar Year Indonesia
2014 29,609[48]
2015 26,848[48]
2016 24,371[49]
2017 20,039[50]

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