10 Insane Off-Roading Supercars

- Off-roading supercars have become a thing of ferocious beauty forever.
- Be it Porsche or Bugatti, companies have left no stone unturned
- Prototypes of some cars have left the fanatics drooling over the models.
Companies like Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, etc., are the top contenders. These insanely high-speed cars with the specific feature are a thing of wonderment. Off-roading is a dangerous task. While supercars were originally believed ideal for tracks, the companies listed below have decided to take them off-roading. Sit tight for this list, as it surprises you with power and speed.
Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport

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Porsche has not been popular for its off-roading vehicles. But then, when it launched the Cayman GT4 Clubsport at the WRC's ADAC Rallye Deutschland, jaws dropped to the floor. This off-roading vehicle is powered by a 3.8-litre six-cylinder engine which supplies a power of 385 horsepowers. It boasts a belly pan, a roof scoop, and huge headlights.
Laffite X-Road

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Laffite Supercars Limited Company made its first off-road supercar known as X-Road. It is a US road-legal model and the most hardcore prototype of the Dakar racer. The 6.2-liter V8 engine delivers a power of 475 horsepowers. It has a rear-wheel-drive layout with only two seats.
Lamborghini Hurracan Sterrato

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Lamborghini is widely famous for its wild beasts. 'Huracan' and 'Sterrato' stand for 'hurricane' and 'dirt.' The vehicle runs on a 5.2-litre V10 engine producing 640 horsepowers. It is raised about 2 inches and designed with wider wheel arches to fit the Pirelli tires. The electrical system provided inside this monstrous car will tune it to every land.
Bowler EXR-S

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English company Bowler Manufacturing runs under the Jaguar Land Rovers. Extremely popular for their off-road racers, Bowler EXR-S is a road-legal version of one of the most fearsome cars in the world. It is powered by a 5.0-litre V8 engine delivering 600 horsepower, featuring a steel chassis and Bilstein & Eibach double-wishbone suspension.
Mega Track

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While the concept of supercars and off-roading vehicles might appear modern, the hardcore car fanatics might remember this one. The company was called Mega and the supercar Track. Manufactured in the 1990s, the car was similar in width to the Hummer, and the length is equivalent to the Mercedes S-class with 20-inch wheels. It relied on a 6.0-litre V12 engine for its strength of 400 horsepower.
Lamborghini URUS

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The bulls gave the world its first supercar- Lamborghini URUS. Its rarest attributes include steel bumpers, wet-arm wipers, and headlight washers. The engine of this beast is a Twin-Turbo 4.0 litre V8 engine providing 640 horsepower. The suspension is 1.3 inches high. Asterope 21-inch alloy makes up the car's all-wheel-drive tires.
Ariel Nomad

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There are several arguments regarding this car's identity as a supercar. What everyone agrees on is that it has won the hearts of many. This ferocious beast can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds. With its 2.4 litre Honda engine delivering only 240 horsepower, it might seem less potent than the rest. But what it lacks in strength, it makes up for speed with its lighter chassis.
XING Mobility Miss R

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The Taiwanese EV company, XING Mobility, has Miss R in the prototype stage. A recent video promises it to be the first supercar with both on-road and off-road capabilities. Unique characteristics of this car include its power of 1340 horsepower and its ability to go from 0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds. The off-road settings will allow the vehicle to change its wheels according to the terrain.
GFG Style Kangaroo

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Every car enthusiast knows Giorgetto Giugiaro and his son Fabrizio are taking the GFG company to new heights. Preparing an electric supercar prototype, GFG Style Kangaroo is a triple threat. The insane feature of this automobile is that it can run on three different terrains: Track, Road & Off-road. The suspensions of each setting respectively are 5.5, 7.5, and 10.2 inches.
Bugatti Chiron ‘Terracross'

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If you knew Bugatti as crazy, it would get crazier here. The fastest, most powerful, and possibly the most exclusive production of Rafał Czarniecki. What gives this car the maddest Max Fury Road vibe is the latest addition of 3D printed metal hexagon-based chassis. The bars attached to the car seem to grow like branches of oak accented with yellow patterns.
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