RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Ford has brought back the iconic Bronco, and the decision has proven to be a resounding success. The new Bronco is equipped with either a 2.3L EcoBoost turbo petrol or a 3.5L V6 EcoBoost turbo petrol engine, coupled with a choice of manual or 10-speed automatic transmission
Originally the vehicle of choice for the American military, the Hummer H1 has earned legendary status. Though not as practical as one might expect, its exceptional capability compensates for it. Initially available exclusively as a military vehicle, AM General later introduced a civilian version
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon stands out as one of the most capable vehicles, designed to conquer the toughest and most technical trails globally. Equipped with solid axles both front and back, compromising its on-road performance but enabling it to navigate rocks with ease and achieve substantial articulation
Renowned for its reliability, the Land Cruiser has achieved legendary status by excelling in every part of the world. While newer models are luxurious, they haven't sacrificed their off-road prowess. Sold with various petrol and diesel versions globally, the Land Cruiser remains a symbol of durability and capability.
Originally built for the military, the Mercedes Benz G-Wagon has evolved into a luxurious statement without losing its rugged roots. All G-Wagons come with three locking differentials and low range, ensuring high capability. Available in various petrol and diesel options, including a high-performance AMG variant
Another legendary off-road vehicle, the Nissan Patrol, is robust, capable, and highly reliable. Sold in select countries, it features either a petrol V6 or a V8 engine. Despite transforming into a full-size luxury SUV, the Patrol maintains its off-road prowess
The smaller sibling of the Land Cruiser, the Prado is equally capable despite its more compact size. Sharing the same 4WD system hardware, it features a smaller diesel or petrol engine, making it more nimble on tighter trails compared to its larger counterpart.