Latest Information on Iveco Daily 4x4
The Iveco four wheel drive Daily was first introduced in 1985. Latest models can be found having a sturdier set up. The Iveco Daily is categorised as a LCV but with significantly more off-road capability. The 4x4 is suitable for off-road missions in the construction and infrastructure maintenance work sector. It can also be used for firefighting, emergency and as civil protection vehicles. Both, the single cab and the crew cab have a wheelbase of 3,400mm. Its maximum load capacity is 2,450 kg on the front axle and 3,700 kg on the rear axle. The rugged 4x4 has triple diff locks (centre, front and rear) and two reduction gears. In addition, it has 300mm of ground clearance and a 660mm wading depth. Furthermore, tough parabolic spring suspension (with shocks and stabiliser bars) can be found at all four corners.
Review Summary
PROS
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Robust
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Impressive payload
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Solid truck chassis
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Unique combination of a LCV, truck and 4WD
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Durable and easy-to-clean interior
CONS
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Entry and exit (due to height)
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No rear ventilation outlets
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Limited comfort/refinement