Troller T4
About Troller T4
The Troller T4 was a four-wheel drive Off-Road Vehicle that was made by Troller., a Ford-owned brand, founded in 1995 at Ceará State (Brazil) by Mr. Rogério Farias. It was only available as a two-door car with a fiberglass body and steel chassis, with a design initially inspired by the Jeep. First Generation (RF-Sport) 1996-2001 In its first generation, launched in 1996, the brand was called "Troler"- with 1 L, and the model was called RF Sport (RF meaning Rogério Farias), a 4x4 vehicle with tubular chassis attached to body on fiberglass compound, in a similar process that makes dune buggys. The engine initially was Volkswagen "AP1800" - EA827 (gasoline), with carburetor and about 99cv of power. The transmission was carry over from Ford F-1000 (Clark 2615), with 5-speed manual. The axles were carry-over from Jeep Cherokee (Dana). In 1998, it received the "AP2000" engine, a Volkswagen EA827 variant with 2.0L and 115cv. The Second Generation (T4) 2001-2014 The second generation was launched in 2001, featuring a redesigned chassis (with rectangular profile), and a classic body-on-frame arrangement, making it easier to manufacture and to increase production scale.
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