List Of All Terrain Cars In India

Terrain Cars:
All-terrain cars are referred to as those with specially designed wheels or treads for traveling on rough roads. These are the best options for those who love travelling, camping, or trekking.
List of All-Terrain Cars in India:
There is no shortage of terrain cards in the Indian market. Such as Toyota Fortuner, Mahindra Bolero, Land Rover Range Rover, Force Gurkha etc. Features of some of the best all-terrain cars in India are as follows:
Mercedes Benz G-Class:
It comes first among the best all-terrain cars in India. Its excellent safety and power-packed performance make it the first choice of customers. This car comes in two variants, one is G63 AMG, and the other is G350d. It generates 600 Nm torque at 1200 rpm and 282 BHP at 3400 pm. It has ventilated disc-type brakes with a ground clearance of 241 mm in the first and 224 mm in the second. Moreover, the Auto Trader New Cars Award awarded it as the ‘Best Luxury Car' in 2021.
Land Rover Range Rover:
It has advanced safety features with excellent ground clearance. It has a power steering wheel and ventilated disc-type brakes on the front and rear. It has a ground clearance of 213 mm and a seating capacity of 5 people. It generates the 567.25 BHP power at 6000-6500 rpm. Moreover, it causes the torque of 700 Nm at 3500-4000 rpm. If you want to opt for this car for your trekking, then be sure that this will not disappoint you.
Mahindra Thar:
Mahindra Thar is one of the best options for a terrain car on a budget. This car currently has two variants. One of its variants consists of a 2 l turbocharged petrol engine, and the other has a 2.2 L diesel engine. The 2L petrol engine generates 300 Nm of torque and 150 Ps power on manual. On the other hand, the 2.2 L diesel engine generates 300Nm of torque and 130 Ps power. Some of the other features of this car include halogen headlamps, air-conditioning, LED DRLs, cruise control, steering-mounted controls, and an instrument cluster with a digital MID. It has advanced safety features such as dual airbags in the front, seatbelt reminder in the show, parking sensors in the rear, and ABS with EBD.
Toyota Fortuner:
It is one of the most potent car options to choose. This car also has two variants in its engine. The 2.7 L petrol engine can generate 245 Nm of torque and 166 Ps of power. On the other hand, the 2.8 L turbo-diesel engine can produce 500 Nm of torque and 204 Ps of power. However, both machines have a 6-speed automatic transmission or 6-speed manual. Some of the other features of this car are LED projector headlamps, LED DRLs, wireless charging, automatic climate control, both android and Apple Car play connectivity, etc.
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