CarExpert Off-Road Test Highlights (12 Medium SUVs)
In CarExpert’s hands-on assessment of popular mid-size SUVs in light off-road conditions, standout insights include:
- The Honda CR-V performed poorly, struggling to generate wheel rotation on basic log climbs.
- The Toyota RAV4 unexpectedly faltered, especially in moguls and logs, with front wheels slipping due to torque distribution issues.
- Although Jeep Compass held the Trail-Rated badge, it revealed body flex issues—doors were tough to close after chassis stress.
- The Subaru Forester emerged as the surprise champion—handling moguls and logs with ease thanks to its active AWD system, sturdy build, and effective X-Mode traction control.

What About the Other SUVs?
- Models like Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5, Nissan X-Trail, Mitsubishi Outlander, Volkswagen Tiguan, and Skoda Karoq were included, but specifics weren’t detailed. They likely offered mixed results in light off-roading.
Additional Insights on Select Models
Jaecoo J7
- In real-world testing, the AWD version handled deep muddy terrain and even “took a dip” in water without faltering—a surprising demonstration of capability.
- It features an AWD system with seven intelligent drive modes—known as ARDIS—which adapts performance in real time across different surfaces.
- Generous ground clearance (~200 mm) and a well-tuned suspension contribute to a stable, comfortable ride both on- and off-road.
KGM Torres
- Marketed as a capable off-road SUV, the Torres comes with a robust 4WD system designed for climbing and fording, as per the brochure’s claims.
- Recent European testing highlights its rugged styling and adventurous appeal, though detailed terrain performance data remains limited.
At a Glance: Off-Road Capability Summary
SUV Model | Notable Off-Road Traits |
---|---|
Subaru Forester | Best performer in light off-road test—active AWD, X-Mode, rigid build |
Honda CR-V | Struggles with traction during basic obstacles |
Toyota RAV4 | Inconsistent AWD response on moguls and logs |
Jeep Compass | Suffers from body flex under stress despite Trail-Rated badge |
Jaecoo J7 (AWD) | Easy handling in mud/water, intelligent drive modes, good ride and clearance |
KGM Torres | Promises strong off-road ability with serious 4WD and rugged design, but needs more tested confirmation |
Final Take
If you're looking for an out-of-the-box family SUV with reliable light off-road performance, the Subaru Forester is the clear standout. For more adventure-oriented capabilities, the Jaecoo J7 (AWD) shows real promise with its advanced AWD system and ground clearance. The KGM Torres also positions itself as a rugged contender, though we’d benefit from more practical test data.