Expedition-ready 1989 Iveco Turbo Daily 4x4, built on a rugged all-wheel-drive military-grade platform. Used by multiple armies worldwide, this off-road vehicle easily navigates challenging terrain.
Iveco Australia is in the final stages of Australian certification of the off-road Daily, which is already on sale in Europe. The Daily is Iveco's heavy hauling van, which is also available in a ...
This is a serious off-roader that shames regular 4x4s in extreme conditions with three diff locks and the ability to climb 45-degree inclines or cross slopes up to 40 degrees. Should you exceed those ...
Known as the Fiat Daily until 1983, the large van currently produced by Iveco has been around in one form or another since 1978. Thanks to a lot of powertrain options and body configurations adaptable ...
Iveco has completed an unusual journey using an experimental amphibious vehicle based on its Iveco Daily 4x4. The Iveco Terramare has been used to successfully cross the Corsica Channel, which runs ...
You call that a ute? This is a ute — Iveco's Daily 4x4. The go-anywhere hauler is finding favour with country fire brigades, which are using it as a fire support vehicle instead of Toyota LandCruiser ...
When you think rugged off-road vehicles, one of the last ones that comes to mind, for most people, is the 2016 Iveco Daily 4x4. Iveco hopes to change that with the latest iteration of the Iveco Daily ...
The local testing regimen included 13,000 kilometres of testing at "almost full GVM" (4495 kilograms), and saw the Iveco Daily 4x4 encounter temperatures of 48° Celsius. The loop included the renowned ...
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