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Asia Rocsta

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Manufacturer
  
Asia Motors

Class
  
four wheel drive

Successor
  
Asia/Kia Retona

Production
  
1985–1997

Body style
  
Mini SUV

Asia Rocsta

Engine
  
1.8 Petrol 2.2 (R2) Diesel

The Asia Rocsta is a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle built by Asia Motors Corporation in South Korea.

The Rocsta is derived from the Korean army's 4WD vehicle, also developed by Asia Motors. Because this model was cheaper than competing 4WD vehicles, it contributed to the increase in popularity of offroad racing in Korea.

Asia Motors launched the Rocsta in 1990, and retired it in 1997. From 1998, the Rocsta's replacement, the Asia Retona, was sold under the Kia badge.

UK sales of the Rocsta ran from 1994–1997, which included both 1.8 litre petrol and 2.2 litre diesel models. Both could be purchased with either a hard or soft-top. Both models were distributed by Kia Motors and used Kia copies of standard Mazda engines, with five-speed manual transmission.

The Rocsta was also sold in Australia between 1993 and 2000.

Variants

  • Rocsta 1.8 DX Hard Top
  • Rocsta 1.8 DX Soft Top
  • Rocsta 2.2
  • Rocsta 2.2 4WD
  • Rocsta 2.2 D Soft Top
  • Rocsta 2.2 Diesel DX H/Top
  • Rocsta 2.2 Diesel DX S/Top
  • Rocsta 2.2 Diesel Soft Top
  • Rocsta R2 Wagon
  • References

    Asia Rocsta Wikipedia