Laforza Accessories & Parts
Laforza Parts
Universal Wheels & Tires
Laforza Exterior Accessories
 Towing & Hitches Towing & Hitches
 Car Covers Car Covers
 Wiper Blades Wiper Blades
 Running Boards Running Boards
 Chrome Trim Chrome Trim
 Body Kits Body Kits
 Off-Road Bumpers Off-Road Bumpers
 Headlights Headlights
 Tail Lights Tail Lights
 Custom Hoods Custom Hoods
 Roof Racks Roof Racks
 Fender Flares Fender Flares
 Mirrors Mirrors
 Bug Deflectors Bug Deflectors
 License Plates & Frames License Plates & Frames
 Winches Winches
 Bike Racks Bike Racks
 Mud Flaps Mud Flaps
 Emblems & Logos Emblems & Logos
 Sunroof Visors Sunroof Visors
 Armor & Protection Armor & Protection
 Car Wraps Car Wraps
 Car Tents Car Tents
 Spare Tire Covers & Carriers Spare Tire Covers & Carriers
 Snow Plows Snow Plows
 Custom Horns Custom Horns
 Auto Detailing Auto Detailing
Universal Automotive Lighting
Laforza Body Parts
Laforza Interior Accessories
Universal Audio & Electronics
 Installation Parts Installation Parts
 Stereos Stereos
 Speakers Speakers
 Amplifiers Amplifiers
 Subwoofers Subwoofers
 Cameras & Driver Safety Cameras & Driver Safety
 Alarms & Remote Start Alarms & Remote Start
 CB Radios & Components CB Radios & Components
 Antennas & Components Antennas & Components
 Mobile Phone Cables & Connectors Mobile Phone Cables & Connectors
 Bluetooth Bluetooth
 Equalizers & Processors Equalizers & Processors
 Batteries & Power Batteries & Power
 Video Video
 Radar Detectors Radar Detectors
 GPS Systems GPS Systems
 Mounts & Chargers Mounts & Chargers
 Action Cameras & Accessories Action Cameras & Accessories
Laforza Automotive Tools
 Oil Change Tools Oil Change Tools
 Spark Plug & Ignition Tools Spark Plug & Ignition Tools
 Wheel & Tire Service Tools Wheel & Tire Service Tools
 Engine Service Tools Engine Service Tools
 Brake Service Tools Brake Service Tools
 Suspension & Steering Service Tools Suspension & Steering Service Tools
 Fuel System Service Fuel System Service
 Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools
 Pullers & Installers Pullers & Installers
 Cooling System Service Tools Cooling System Service Tools
 A/C Tools & Equipment A/C Tools & Equipment
 Electrical System Tools Electrical System Tools
 Diagnostic & Testing Tools Diagnostic & Testing Tools
 Exhaust System Service Tools Exhaust System Service Tools
 Auto Glass Tools Auto Glass Tools
 Lockout Kits Lockout Kits
 Jacks Jacks
 Automotive Lifts & Stands Automotive Lifts & Stands
 Repair Manuals Repair Manuals
 Automotive Paint Automotive Paint
 EV Charging EV Charging
 Battery Chargers & Jump Starters Battery Chargers & Jump Starters
 Dollies & Movers Dollies & Movers
 Creepers Creepers
 Auto Detailing Auto Detailing
 Key Cutting Machines Key Cutting Machines
 Dent Repair Tools Dent Repair Tools
 Service Carts Service Carts
 Vehicle & Parts Protection Vehicle & Parts Protection
Just as the U.S. military’s 4WD Humvee Multipurpose vehicle became the basis for the civilian 4WD Hummer H1 SUV, so too did an Italian military vehicle become the progenitor of the Laforza SUV. The Italian army vehicle is the Iveco VM 90, and its immediate descendent was the Rayton-Fissore Magnum. The Magnum rolled on a shortened and lowered version of the Iveco’s chassis, with a body styled by noted designer Tom Tjaarda, creator of the Ferrari 365 GT California and DeTomaso Pantera. The Magnum, which debuted in Europe in 1985, was an early entry in the “luxury” 4x4 SUV segment, intended to compete with vehicles like the Range Rover. When the Magnum was brought to the U.S. a few years later, a domestic drivetrain was substituted and the name was changed to Laforza.
The fully boxed ladder frame of the Magnum/Laforza was additionally strengthened through the body’s unique UNIVIS construction: a framework of square tubes supports the body shell and bolts to the frame using rubber mounts. But where the Magnum was equipped with a drivetrain suited to the European market, the Laforza was fitted with running gear that would pass stricter U.S. emissions standards and be more familiar to American technicians. The first Magnums were available with a choice of 2.4L Sofim turbodiesel, 2.0L Fiat/Lancia 4-cylinder supercharged gasoline engine, or 2.5L Alfa Romeo V6 gasoline engine, with 5-speed manual transmission, while the Laforza was powered by Ford’s proven and durable 5.0L EFI OHV V8 engine with AOD automatic transmission and New Process part-time transfer case. Both vehicles had the same heavy-duty Iveco suspension, differentials and brakes, but the frame of the Laforza was modified and reinforced to handle the weight of the Ford powertrain.
The Laforza had its American introduction at the 1989 Los Angeles Auto Show. The exterior was virtually the same as its European spec counterpart except for body color matching painted bumpers, and the headlights and tail lights. As one would expect in an imported luxury vehicle of such caliber, the interior was richly appointed with plush carpets, soft, hand-stitched Italian leather, burled walnut dash inlay, and power everything. Although initial impressions by both the public and press were positive – the Laforza was rated a Best Buy by Consumers Digest in 1990 – it did not sell well. Despite the less complicated drivetrain Laforzas were plagued with mechanical problems and fit and finish issues, and even with the designer’s pedigree many thought the styling boring and uninspiring.
Between 1989 and 2003, several companies tried to make a go of importing Laforzas. While later versions of the European Magnum upgraded to VM Motori turbodiesels and BMW gasoline and turbodiesel engines, the mid-90s Laforza GT got the higher horsepower 5.0L engine from the Mustang GT and some were fitted with the larger 5.8L EFI OHV V8, and even a supercharger. The Ford Explorer drivetrain with 5.0L engine, electronic automatic overdrive transmission and full-time 4WD transfer case were fitted to the late-90s Laforza Prima. The final Laforza variant, the Laforza Magnum edition, was available until 2003 and featured the most powerful engine yet installed in a Laforza, a supercharged GM 6.0L V8 with 4-speed electronic automatic overdrive transmission and part-time 4WD transfer case.
The Laforza may have just been ahead of its time. Today luxury SUVs like Porsche Cayennes are commonplace and even manufacturers like Bentley are in the SUV game, but a huge price tag coupled with bland styling and quality concerns all worked against Laforza in the 1990s. Laforzas weren’t imported in great numbers and today they’re prized for their exclusivity. What was once an expensive toy can now often be found used for a reasonable price, so for much less than the cost of an average grocery-getter SUV you can drive an exotic that’s far from ordinary, and one that thanks to its domestic drivetrain is relatively easy to service. If you’re looking for a Laforza or if you’re lucky enough to already own one of these unusual SUVs, you’ll find a huge selection of maintenance supplies, repair parts, and appearance products on our digital shelves to keep your Laforza on the road, running well, and looking good.
Dress your vehicle up. Keep it running at its peak or unleash its hidden power. Make it look like it just rolled off the show room floor. Take care of it and maintain it. You name it, we've got it. We have gathered everything you need to make your Laforza perfect both inside and out. CARiD's job is to meet your every expectation and provide you with quality and durable accessories and parts designed with excellence in mind. Whether you're after luxurious style, brisk performance, or anything in between, our wide assortment covers all the bases.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 