When you think of the top performing cars, you normally think of taking them down the open road and just listening to that engine roar. Weโve even looked at some of the cars that are best chosen for city environments. But thatโs not the thrill youโre looking for. Youโre looking for a real driving experience. To that end, off-roading might be significantly more up your alley. In this article, weโll look at three vehicles that could scratch that itch.
Chevrolet Colorado ZR2
Itโs not the most tried and tested or popular of the entrants on this list. In fact, at the moment this has gone, itโs not yet a car you buy right at this moment. But the Colorado is soon making a rather thundering entrance on the market with a wide variety of models for specialists. The one youโre interested in is the ZR2, with upgraded suspension, locking front and rear differentials, and driver operated traction control. Itโs also the most economic of the bunch mentioned, coming in at a 22 mpg. Itโs promising plenty of power, too, with a segment-exclusive Duramax 2.8L Turbo Diesel engine. ย Weโre looking forward to finding out more about this long-awaited entry on the market.
Ford F-150
If you want something a lot more tried and tested and approved time and time again, then you need to look no further. The F-Series has been the number 1 choice in the USโs truck market for four decades now. Thatโs not just an indicator of quality. Itโs also a mark of a very passionate and full market. Besides the fact the core vehicle is a real alpha on any territory, it means that thereโs a complete slew of Ford F-150 modifications and upgrades you can get to personalize your car even further. From reinforcing the trim for better protection off the road to installing cool air intakes that maximize the engineโs performance. Itโs a vehicle for enthusiasts above all else.
Toyota 4Runner
It might not pack the visual punch of the two vehicles mentioned above, but donโt let that fool you. The 4Runner has plenty of capability when it comes to tackling the rougher routes youโll want to take. If youโre interested in this one, itโs worth considering the TRD Off-Road and Off-Road Premium newly added to the lineup. Particularly with the Crawl Control options that use the brake and throttle to keep your pace even no matter what kind of terrain youโre on. What it lacks in visual punch, it also makes up for versatility. Its 18 mpg is just about the only thing that makes the 4Runner a bit less sensible for those who spend time in urban landscapes as well as getting out there in the mud.
From the reliable powerhouses to the new and exciting, we hope weโve given you something to think about with these three picks. Hereโs hoping by next summer, youโll be equipped with a beast that can really let your wild side and get you out exploring.