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A good adventuremobile facilitates nights like this one.
A good adventuremobile facilitates nights like this one.
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Five Off-Road Vehicles to Look Forward to in 2021

Each of these brings genuine innovation, making 2021 an exciting time for adventuremobiles

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This year is going to be a banner year for adventure vehicles. Crossovers are finally getting actual off-road ability, trucks are becoming聽even more capable, and some of them might even go electric鈥攁t least for short distances. Here are聽the five brand-new off-roaders I鈥檓 most excited about for 2021.听

The Bronco is a midsize, body-on-frame SUV similar in size to rivals like the four-door Jeep Wrangler and the Toyota 4Runner. It鈥檒l be more capable than either.
The Bronco is a midsize, body-on-frame SUV similar in size to rivals like the four-door Jeep Wrangler and the Toyota 4Runner. It鈥檒l be more capable than either. (Ford)

Ford Bronco

The thing about off-road capability is that it鈥檚聽easily quantifiable. Angles determine the size of obstacles a 4×4 can clear. Gearing makes it possible to climb up and down steep stuff. Differentials (and now聽electronic traction aids) determine which wheels are driven. Articulation keeps those wheels on the ground. For as long as I can remember, it鈥檚 been the Jeep Wrangler (or its CJ predecessors) that had the steepest angles, the shortest gears, all of the locking diffs, and the greatest amount of articulation. No longer. The new Ford Bronco now bests it in every single one of those metrics.听

Yet the really exciting thing about the Bronco is not only聽that it will out-Wrangler the Wrangler, but it will do so in a package that performs in areas聽other than the Rubicon Trail, too. Independent front suspension鈥攖hat still features more articulation than the Wrangler鈥檚 solid axle鈥攚ill endow the Bronco with good聽ride quality, more capable on-pavement handling, and the ability to travel in a straight line at highway speeds. Powerful turbocharged motors聽will return strong聽fuel economy without losing聽performance at altitude. The ten-speed automatic transmission that gives the rest of Ford鈥檚 truck range better performance聽and fuel economy than the competition will do the same thing in the Bronco, but there will be a seven-speed manual offered alongside it for those who want a purer driving experience.听

Best of all, the Bronco聽will be accessible to more drivers. Ford鈥檚 suite of electronic off-road driver aids is the best in the business. Pushing a few buttons and turning a dial will be enough for even novices聽to safely drive farther off-road than they鈥檝e ever gone聽before. If you鈥檙e shopping for a midsize SUV next year, make it this one. Prices will start at $30,000 when the Bronco reaches dealers next summer.听

The Bronco Sport is a unibody crossover about the same size as a Subaru Forester. It鈥檒l be faster, more fuel efficient, and much more capable off-road.
The Bronco Sport is a unibody crossover about the same size as a Subaru Forester. It鈥檒l be faster, more fuel efficient, and much more capable off-road. (Ford)

Ford Bronco Sport

A four-wheel drive vehicle like the Bronco Sport鈥檚 bigger brother, equipped with locking diffs front and rear, is capable of driving all four wheels in slippery conditions, maximizing traction.听All-wheel-drive vehicles, like pretty much every other crossover, send all of their power to a single聽wheel (the one with the least traction) when things get slick. Since traction is the primary challenge of聽driving on dirt, snow, or anything else that鈥檚 not聽paved,聽all-wheel-drive crossovers can鈥檛 go farther off-road than it takes to get a quick聽Instagram聽shot.

That won鈥檛聽be true of the Bronco Sport. This economical little unibody crossover, which is about the size of a Subaru Forester,聽is fitted with true four-wheel drive and聽available with a locking rear differential. When it encounters slippery conditions, it can lock together the speeds of the front and rear axles, then, with that diff, also the speeds of both wheels on the rear axle. That means this thing is going to be genuinely capable both off-road, and in winter conditions鈥攁 first for the modern crossover space.听

But the advantages of four-wheel drive聽don鈥檛 stop there. Whereas all-wheel-drive聽crossovers聽waste energy driving the front and rear driveshafts and axles at all times, the Bronco Sport is fitted with a part-time system that nominally drives only the front wheels. The energy saved will translate to better fuel economy. If you live in a city聽but are looking for聽a plucky little adventuremobile that can, you鈥檒l聽want the聽Bronco Sport, which starts at $26,820.听

Whichever Electric Pickup Truck Actually Reaches Buyers This Year

After years of exciting concept vehicles聽and a whole lot of empty promises, it seems like 2021 might be the year a fully electric pickup truck finally goes into聽production.听

Will that first-ever electric pickup come from Ford, GM, Rivian, Tesla, or one of the half dozen or so other brands making wild performance claims? Your guess is as good as mine, but my money is on GM, with its Hummer EV. Being the largest automaker in the U.S. endows the company with a lot of advantages. It already owns factories, distributors, and testing facilities. It can afford to employ the best engineers and designers on the planet. And聽expensive hurdles that represent major barriers to smaller brands, like crash testing, aren鈥檛 big obstacles to a brand聽of this size.听

I鈥檓 also encouraged by the fact that GM is being realistic about its first聽electric truck. Innovation聽and even batteries are extremely expensive, and it鈥檚 going to take plenty of both to create an e-truck that consumers聽actually want to buy. But聽at $112,595, GM can afford to get the Hummer EV right. It鈥檚 hard to imagine聽how smaller companies, or ones that have never before sold a single vehicle, will be able to combine practical ranges, strong performance, fancy interiors, and quality components into trucks they say will be more affordable.听

Three words of caution: manage your expectations. This inaugural聽generation of electric trucks looks to be pretty sexy, but a lot of questions remain about聽practicality. A sponsored driver for Rivian, for instance, reported that a near production prototype she entered into a navigation rally a few months ago聽 in some off-road conditions. Concerns over that limited range prevented her from airing down to appropriate off-road tire pressures, and the truck鈥檚 fancy air-suspension system became so stiff at extended ride heights that she broke suspension components. As the high prices indicate, expect these first electric trucks to serve primarily as vanity vehicles for people who own more than one car. The time will come when electric 4×4鈥檚 will become practical for off-grid adventures鈥攂ut we鈥檙e not there yet.听

A plug-in hybrid, the Jeep Wrangler 4xE increases fuel economy and performance.
A plug-in hybrid, the Jeep Wrangler 4xE increases fuel economy and performance. (Fiat Chrysler North America)

Jeep Wrangler 4xE

If you want to go off-roading while minimizing emissions, a much more realistic rig聽might be the new Jeep Wrangler 4xE. A plug-in hybrid, it combines a two-liter turbocharged internal combustion engine with two electric motors for a total output of 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. In聽the EPA鈥檚 combined test cycle (which does not include off-roading), Jeep estimates the 4xE will return 50 miles per gallon.

The 4xE should benefit from the exceptional low-speed torque that electric motors produce, and the drive system will operate through a traditional two-speed transfer case, so you聽can still employ both low- and high-range gears聽and otherwise operate the Jeep normally off-road. This聽applies even in fully electric mode; Jeep representatives聽say聽you鈥檒l be able to get up 25 miles of range when that mode is engaged, meaning you鈥檒l be able to complete many technical off-road聽trails without burning gasoline.听

Better yet, sales聽should start during the first quarter of 2021, and prices begin聽at $47,995.

This little Honda costs just $3,899 and can go pretty much anywhere.
This little Honda costs just $3,899 and can go pretty much anywhere. (Honda)

Honda Trail 125

Fifty miles per gallon聽not good enough for you? This friendly little Honda can travel up to 112 miles on a single gallon of gas. And that鈥檚 good, because the fuel tank can only hold 1.4 gallons.听

Beginning in the late 1940s, Honda built itself into the biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the world by reinventing the category away from gigantic, intimidating machines for tough guys and into聽bikes that were small and friendly for everyone. Today鈥檚 motorcycle industry has again erred in the direction of excess, so there鈥檚 some symmetry in Honda returning to its roots with the Trail 125, which costs just $3,899 and weighs only 259 pounds.听

With a top speed of around 55 miles per hour, you鈥檙e probably not going to want to ride this machine across the country. But with an automatic clutch, a low seat, and dimensions so slim that you can touch your knees together while riding, you can use it to explore local trails聽or just run errands around town. No matter how much riding experience you have, it鈥檚 a cinch聽to handle. Best of all, you can easily load it into a truck聽or carry it on a hitch receiver mounted to any vehicle. This may just be the perfect 鈥檙ound-camp ride for vanlifers, RV drivers, or virtually anyone else. One of those buyers is going to be me.听

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