The fact that customers are more inclined towards SUVs is hidden from none. SUVs are not just meant for badass road presence and tall seating stances; their main purpose is to easily take on any terrain due to their tall ground clearance. SUVs come in all sizes. There are micro SUV, compact SUVs, C-segment SUVs, mid-size SUVs and full-size SUVs. Taking on bad roads should be an easy task and this is exactly what we will discuss in this article. Today’s article will deal with 5 SUVs that are suitable even for bad roads.

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Mahindra Thar

SUVs for bad roads

Bad patches are home ground for the Mahindra Thar. The lifestyle SUV is meant to be taken on bad roads. The Thar makes a great choice for people who regularly commute through ways filled with bad patches. The chunky tyres and sturdy build come together to give the user a superior experience even on such roads.

MG Hector

MG Hector had to be on this list for sure. The car gets a sturdy build quality which gives confidence to the driver even on bad patches. Moreover, the suspension setup has been kept on the softer side, meaning the unevenness of bad patches does not reach the cabin with its full strength.

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Tata Nexon

SUVs for bad roads

Tata has been giving a lot of attention to the ride quality of its cars. Tata Nexon gets one of the best suspension tunings in its segment, especially for taking on bad roads. The cabin feels cushiony due to the softer side of tuning, making the in-cabin experience wholesome. Moreover, the high ground clearance gives it a confident stride on bad patches.

Renault Duster

Renault Duster as a product has been known for its rugged nature. Although the car might not be available with an AWD anymore, however, the Duster is still very well capable of taking on bad roads. The sturdy build further helps Duster hold its ground on such patches.

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Mahindra Bolero

Mahindra Bolero

Mahindra Bolero might not be as comfortable as other cars while going through bad patches, however, it is highly capable when it comes to conquering bad roads. Mahindra has made this vehicle keeping in mind any hard condition that the road could throw at it. This is the reason that the Bolero is still used in mountain roads where there are multiple under-constructed patches.

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  • Tata Nexon Finds strong still interested to know more technical, like Automatic Transmission, Safety for Family use, Suspension Soft, Power Windows, Park Tronic System, Air Bags, Anti Braking System, Engine power, Rear Wheel Drive.