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The market for off-road vehicles is exploding right now. More than ever, people want to travel off the beaten path, whether that be for high-speed thrills, low-speed crawls, or overlanding adventures. Theses are the best new off-road-focused trucks and SUVs on the market today.
2023 Ford Bronco
Price: $36,390
The new Ford Bronco somehow managed to live up to the absolutely massive hype generated by the community prior to its 2020 debut. It's better to drive and more capable than the comparable Wrangler, and you can get it with a manual in many trims.
Here's our review of the Bronco Raptor
2023 Jeep Wrangler
Price: $32,990
The Wrangler has been the go-to off-roader for North America for decades. There's a reason it's Jeep's most popular model—because it can do so much and go so many places right out of the box. We're partial to the ridiculous V-8-powered Wrangler 392.
Check out our first drive of the Wrangler Rubicon
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2023 Land Rover Defender
Price: $54,795
The Land Rover Defender is just as legendary as the Wrangler, and for good reason. It's been around forever, with a simplistic design that off-roaders love. The new one is a huge jump in tech and design over the original, but it's just as capable.
We like the V-8-powered model the most
2022 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Price: $141,050
Yes, pricing for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class starts at more than double the most expensive Wrangler, however, there's no arguing with its off-road abilities. With three locking differentials, there are very few places you can't go in a G-Wagen. Also like the Wrangler, the G-Wagen is a true icon.
We absolutely love how the G63 sounds
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2023 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro
Price: $48,520
The latest Tacoma TRD Pro gets a ton of upgrades over the base truck, including a revamped suspension with forged control arms and Fox Racing shocks. There's also better breakover and departure angles, as well as a metal skidplate.
Here are all the details on the TRD Pro
2023 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2
Price: $48,295
Thanks to locking differentials front and rear and a set of Multimatic's incredible spool-valve dampers, the Colorado ZR2 is incredibly capable off road. You have to know what you're doing to make the best of it, though. We like it that way. It's old school.
Check out all the specs on the ZR2
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2022 Chevrolet Silverado ZR2
Price: $71,545
If you need a bit more towing capacity from your off-roading pickup truck, Chevy also makes the Silverado in ZR2 form. It has virtually all of the same upgrades as its Colorado sibling, including the locking diffs and the DSSV dampers. But it can't squeeze through all of the same places the smaller Colorado can simply because of its size.
Read our full first drive right here
2023 Ford Ranger Raptor
Price: $44,500 (est.)
The normal Ranger and Ranger Tremor are pretty good off roaders, but if you really want to get somewhere fast, you'll want the Ranger Raptor. It's coming to the U.S. for the first time starting with the 2023 model year complete with much of the same upgrades you'd find on the bigger F-150 Raptor.
Ford's engineers drove one home from the Baja 1000
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2023 Ford F-150 Raptor
Price: $78,480
Whether you go for the standard F-150 Raptor or the manic supercharged V-8-powered Raptor R, you're in for a good time. It's exactly the truck you'd have if you were building a crazy off-roading pickup. It even has a dedicated Baja Mode and that tells you everything you need to know about this truck.
Check out our review of the Raptor R
2023 Ram 1500 TRX
Price: $86,450
The Ram 1500 TRX is essentially a Dodge Hellcat in pickup form. In addition to the ridiculous 702-hp drivetrain, there's also a set of off-road-ready adaptive Bilsteins perfect for landing big jumps.
Here's our full road test
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2023 Land Rover Range Rover
Price: $105,975
There is no car on the planet that offers such a compelling mix of luxury and serious off-road capability than the Range Rover. Of course, few who own these actually take them off road, but they're missing out. It's as good, if not better on loose surfaces than in urban areas Range Rovers are usually found.
Read our first drive review
2023 Lexus LX600
Price: $89,160
Toyota doesn't sell the Land Cruiser in America anymore, so we can't recommend it. What it does sell, though, is the Lexus equivalent, the LX600. It uses the same running gear and much of the same suspension, which means it can operate as the go-anywhere SUV the Land Cruiser is known for... with slightly more luxury.
Here's our first drive test
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2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
Price: $55,355
Over 30 years after it first went into production, the Toyota 4Runner has modernized with the times, but it's stayed true to its original concept. It's one of the last truly old-school SUVs in an era where most of its competitors are more car than truck. Opt for the TRD Pro package and you get a locking differential, Fox Racing shocks, and some seriously mean looks.
Check out our off-road test
2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro
Price: $71,215
While it can't fit in as many places as the 4Runner, the Tundra TRD Pro is just as capable as crawling over challenging trails and bashing over high-speed bumps. There's specific suspension, a skid plate, and over 500 lb-ft of torque from its hybrid drivetrain.
Here's our review of the regular Tundra
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2023 Jeep Gladiator
Price: $40,570
Sure, it might have the face and same general styling as the Wrangler, but the Gladiator has some serious upgrades that set it apart from its non-pickup-bed sibling. The suspension and frame have been beefed up for towing, and the wheelbase is longer. Thankfully, it can still handle an off-road course with no trouble.
Read our review of the Mojave version
2023 Ariel Nomad
Price: $92,250
No, it's not a truck or SUV. Some might not even consider it a real car. But the Ariel Nomad can definitely handle itself in an off-road environment. Meaty tires, long-travel suspension, and a tube-frame full body cage mean the it can tackle just about anything you throw at it.
BorgWarner built a fully electric version
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Land Rover Discovery
Price: $59,875
The current Land Rover Discovery ditches its predecessor's ladder-frame in favor of unibody construction, but it hasn't gone totally soft. Mostly thanks to Land Rovers clever off-road electronics, the new Discovery is better off-road than most of its buyers will ever realize.
Watch a Discovery tear up the Nürburgring
2023 Subaru Outback
Price: $29,620
I know what you're thinking: The Subaru Outback sticks out like a sore thumb on this list, and you're right. It doesn't have crazy ground clearance, knobby tires, or a locking differential, but the Outback is surprisingly useful off road. You wouldn't take an Outback to Moab, but it's perfect for light trails.
Here's our full review of the Wilderness model
Brian Silvestro
Former Lead Deputy Editor, Rankings Content
Brian Silvestro is Hearst Autos' former lead deputy editor for rankings content. He spent over seven years as a staff writer for Road & Track Magazine where he contributed car reviews, industry interviews, and more. He has a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.