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IVECO Daily 4×4 Tigrotto
Maybe you had forgotten about him for a while. But in the 1950s you could buy a 1957 Tigrotto, a kind of truck designed for heavier missions in impassable terrain. This IVECO Daily 4×4 Tigrotto is inspired by the original and comes as a chassis cab. There is also a choice of onroad or offroad specification. IVECO calls this version a go-anywhere Daily 4×4 special edition.
Thick diesel engine and 4×4
One thing is certain: you always get a 3.0-liter 180-hp diesel engine, mated to an eight-speed HI-MATIC automatic transmission. Of course, the vehicle has four-wheel drive. The Tigrotto has an optional payload of 4,165 kilograms.
Tigrotto means…
By the way, the Italian term Tigrotto refers to a tiger cub, or “tiger cub” in English. IVECO opted for a two-tone color scheme, exactly as was the case with the 1950s original. The vehicle has retro wheels, protective components and spotlights. This version can be ordered both with the steering wheel on the left and on the right, just from IVECO. Prices are on request.