Manufacturer | ARO |
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Production | 1980 - 2006 |
Assembly | Câmpulung-Muscel, Romania |
Class | Off-Road Mini SUV |
Body style(s) |
2-door SUV 2-door convertible 4-door SUV 2-door pickup 4-door pickup |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive |
Engine(s) |
1.3 L I4 1.4 L I4 1.6 L I4 1.9 L I4 (Diesel) |
Transmission(s) |
4-speed manual 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94 in) - 2,650 mm (104 in) |
Length | 3,910 mm (154 in) - 4,815 mm (189.6 in) |
Width | 1,705 mm (67.1 in) |
Height | 1,790 mm (70 in) |
ARO 10 was an off-road vehicle produced by ARO (short for Auto Romania) and manufactured in Romania. The ARO 24 Series got a "little brother" in 1980, the ARO 10 Series. While the ARO-24 can be classified as mid-size SUVs, the ARO 10 is about the size of a Jeep Wrangler. It was produced in many body trims, equipped with seven different engines (both gas and Diesel), and came in both 4x2 and 4x4 versions[1]. The ARO 10 was sold as the Dacia Duster in some international markets. A model derived from ARO 10 named ARO Spartana was also produced starting 1997. The last evolution of ARO 10, produced from 1999, was called ARO 10 Super, had a slight design revamp and was built on ARO 24 Series chassis.[2]
ARO 10[]
Name | Capacity (cc) |
Type | Power | Torque |
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1.3 Petrol | 1289 | Dacia | 54 hp (40 kW) @5250 rpm | 89 N·m (66 lb·ft) @4000 rpm |
1.4 Petrol | 1397 | Dacia | 62 hp (46 kW) @5500 rpm | 100 N·m (74 lb·ft) @3300 rpm |
1.6 Petrol | 1557 | Dacia | 72 hp (54 kW) @5000 rpm | 122 N·m (90 lb·ft) @2500 rpm |
1.6 Petrol | 1598 | Daewoo | 105 hp (78 kW) @5800 rpm | 145 N·m (107 lb·ft) @3400 rpm |
1.9 Diesel | 1905 | Hyundai | 68 hp (51 kW) @4600 rpm | 120 N·m (89 lb·ft) @2000 rpm |
1.9 Diesel | 1870 | Renault | 64 hp (48 kW) @4500 rpm | 121 N·m (89 lb·ft) @2250 rpm |
1.9 Diesel | 1870 | Renault | 92 hp (69 kW) @4250 rpm | 175 N·m (129 lb·ft) @2250 rpm |
ARO Spartana[]
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Production | 1997 - 2006 |
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Class | Off-Road Mini SUV |
Body style(s) | 2-door convertible |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive |
Engine(s) |
1.2 L I4 1.4 L I4 1.6 L I4 1.9 L I4 (Diesel) |
Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94 in) |
Length | 3,685 mm (145.1 in) |
Width | 1,645 mm (64.8 in) |
Height | 1,660 mm (65 in) |
Curb weight | 950 kg (2,100 lb) - 1,040 kg (2,300 lb) |
Name | Capacity (cc) |
Power | Type | Torque |
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1.2 Petrol | 1239 | Renault | 54 hp (40 kW) @5300 rpm | 90 N·m (66 lb·ft) @2800 rpm |
1.4 Petrol | 1397 | Dacia | 62 hp (46 kW) @5500 rpm | 100 N·m (74 lb·ft) @3300 rpm |
1.6 Petrol | 1557 | Dacia | 72 hp (54 kW) @5000 rpm | 122 N·m (90 lb·ft) @2500 rpm |
1.6 Petrol | 1598 | Daewoo | 105 hp (78 kW) @5800 rpm | 145 N·m (107 lb·ft) @3400 rpm |
1.9 Diesel | 1870 | Renault | 64 hp (48 kW) @4500 rpm | 121 N·m (89 lb·ft) @2250 rpm |
1.9 Diesel | 1870 | Renault | 92 hp (69 kW) @4250 rpm | 175 N·m (129 lb·ft) @2250 rpm |
Versions[]
Sport Utility Vehicles[]
- ARO 10.1 2-door Convertible
- ARO 10.4 3-door
- ARO 10 Spartana
- ARO 11.4 5-door
Light Commercial Vehicles[]
- ARO 10.6 Regular Cab Pick-up
- ARO 11.9 Double Cab Pick-up
Others Versions: 10.0, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 10.9.[1]
Gallery[]
See also[]
References[]
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