Naming Conventions
- North America – Isuzu Trooper II (1983–1989), Isuzu Trooper (1990–2002), sold by Honda as Acura SLX (from 1996 to 2000)
- South America and Africa – Isuzu Trooper and Chevrolet Trooper
- Colombia – Chevrolet Trooper (First Generation), Chevrolet Trooper 960 (Second generation)
- Venezuela – Caribe 442
- Asia (excluding Japan) – Isuzu Trooper, also sold by Chevrolet as Chevrolet Trooper.
- Japan – Isuzu Bighorn, Subaru Bighorn, sold by Honda as Honda Horizon (similar to the SLX, introduced in 1994, discontinued in 1999)
- Europe – Isuzu Trooper (1st & 2nd Generation) & Vauxhall Monterey (UK, 1994–1998), Opel Monterey (Continent, 1994–2002)
- New Zealand – Isuzu Bighorn, Isuzu Trooper, Holden Jackaroo, Holden Monterey
- Australia – Holden Jackaroo, Holden Monterey
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Holden Jackaroo (1st generation)
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Isuzu Bighorn (1st generation)
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Isuzu Bighorn (2nd generation)
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1988 Subaru Bighorn
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