
Ford off-road vehicles include: Ford Bronco, first-generation Ford Explorer, Ford F-150 Raptor, Ford Everest, and Ford Toller T4. An off-road vehicle is a type of automobile specifically designed for off-road use, primarily referring to vehicles capable of operating on rough terrain. Taking the 2019 3.5T Ford F-150 Raptor Performance Edition as an example: Appearance: It is a pickup truck launched by Ford (Imported), with a length of 5910mm, width of 2192mm, height of 1992mm, and a wheelbase of 3708mm. Power: It is equipped with a 3.5T twin-turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 380kw and a maximum torque of 280nm, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

I'm particularly familiar with several Ford off-road vehicles. From an enthusiast's perspective, there's the Ford Bronco - this classic off-road warrior was wildly popular last century, and its modern version remains handsome after its comeback, equipped with a powerful four-wheel drive system and Trail Toolbox technology. Next is the Ford Explorer, a veteran in the family SUV lineup that balances daily commuting with light off-roading, offering spaciousness and good comfort. Then there's the Ford Edge, which hides decent off-road potential beneath its sporty exterior. Another is the Ford Escape, compact in positioning but flexible, suitable for urban adventures. Finally, there's the Ford Expedition, a full-sized behemoth with a V8 engine that effortlessly handles cargo and passengers. By the way, the Ford Ranger pickup also has off-road variants. With these combinations, Ford's off-road lineup is quite comprehensive, each model having unique charm - you can always find one that suits you.

As a family user, I have to say Ford SUVs are quite practical. For example, the Ford Explorer offers spacious interiors with three rows of seats, perfect for family trips with kids. Its off-road capability, while not extreme, is more than adequate. Then there's the Ford Expedition, which makes loading luggage a breeze with its foldable seats, ideal for weekend camping trips with the whole family. The compact design of the Ford Bronco Sport makes parking easy, and its four-wheel-drive system handles muddy roads after rain without a hitch. The Ford Escape is more fuel-efficient, suitable for daily commutes and occasional trips to the suburbs. All these models perform well in terms of safety, equipped with airbags and driver-assistance features, and their maintenance costs are moderate. Overall, the choice depends on individual needs.

For adventure lovers, I recommend a few hardcore Ford off-road models: the Ford Bronco is definitely the top choice with its diverse off-road modes, capable of climbing steep slopes and crossing streams—super thrilling. The Ford Ranger pickup offers great modification potential; adding an off-road suspension makes it even more fun. The Ford Edge has a higher ground clearance and a strong sporty feel, perfect for forest trail adventures. To name a few more, there are the Ford Explorer and Ford Expedition—they pack plenty of power but lean more toward road use. In any case, don’t forget to gear up before heading out.


