Especificaciones y análisis del Daihatsu Terios
Power
83HP
Torque
105Nm
Consumption
8.6l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
15.2s
Top Speed
145km/h
Weight
1115kg
Price
12,952€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
220 L
46 L
61 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Daihatsu Terios DX 4WD · 83 CV (1999-2000)
General description
The 1997 Daihatsu Terios is not just a car; it's a statement of intent, a little giant that arrived to prove that adventure knows no size. In an era of increasingly larger cars, the Terios offered a breath of fresh air, a free and compact spirit ready to conquer both the concrete jungle and dirt roads.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Terios is like stepping back to a purer, more connected driving experience. Its 83 horsepower doesn't aim to break speed records, but to deliver just the right amount of power with brutal honesty. It feels agile and nimble in the city thanks to its contained dimensions, and its permanent all-wheel drive fills you with confidence when the asphalt disappears. The sound of the 1.3 engine and the direct response of its manual gearbox make you feel part of the machine, an authentic and increasingly rare experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is unmistakable and brings smiles wherever it goes. Narrow, tall, and with an almost toy-like silhouette, the Terios hides a surprising robustness. Its five doors make it practical for daily use, while the spare wheel mounted on the tailgate is an unequivocal nod to purebred off-roaders. It's a functional design, without artifice, that prioritizes visibility and agility, creating a car with an overwhelming personality.
Technology and features
The Terios's technology lies in its brilliant mechanical simplicity. Forget about screens and complex assistants; here, the star is its permanent all-wheel-drive system with a central differential, an ingenious and effective solution for a vehicle in its segment. Its greatest technological virtue is its robustness and ease of maintenance, a guarantee that the adventure will never be stopped by an electronic failure.
Competition
In its time, the Terios played in a league of its own. It faced models like the Suzuki Jimny, which was more radical off-road but less practical, or the first generations of the Suzuki Vitara and Toyota RAV4, which were already playing in a higher segment. The Terios found its niche as the perfect mini-SUV, a vehicle that uniquely combined the ease of use of a city car with the capability of a true 4x4.
Conclusion
The Daihatsu Terios is much more than the sum of its parts. It's a car with a soul, a faithful companion that encourages you to take the road less traveled. It represents a philosophy that values freedom, reliability, and fun over luxury and excessive power. A great little car that leaves an indelible mark on the heart of whoever drives it.




