This article is about the subcompact crossover sold under the "Rocky" nameplate since 2019. For the ladder frame-based mini SUV sold from 1989 until 2002, see Daihatsu Rocky (F300). For the export model of the Rugger, which is sold under the "Rocky" nameplate in some countries, see Daihatsu Rugger.
Outside of Japan, the model is also manufactured in Indonesia and Malaysia. The Indonesian model of Rocky and Raize have been sold locally since April 2021 and also exported as the Raize to 50 countries.[4][15] The Malaysian model is sold under the Perodua brand as the Perodua Ativa since February 2021.[2]
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