shade
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I don't think it's misleading at all, but some clarification may be necessary.IMHO, the highlighted is a very misleading. Outside of the Rubicon, TRD Pro (maybe), Raptor and Powerwagon, off-road performance is not a consideration in design for mass-produced vehicles that rarely see anything but pavement.
I believe your position is that past the suspension and traction control systems employed, off-road performance is not a consideration in design for mass-produced vehicles that rarely see anything but pavement. If so, that may be true. A suspension or terrain control system can be changed up much easier than a frame, but their offroad performance is considered.
I think you'd agree that offroad performance is enough of a concern that OEMs routinely run vehicles over rough terrain to see how they perform, so it's at least a minor consideration.
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