I agree kinda it’s difficult to make a vehicle have lots of flex and payload. Not to mention it needs to drive good.
...Which is one reason why good remote touring wagons have been so rare in the U.S. market.
In my book, it needs
all of these attributes:
- Mid sized - big enough to haul stuff, small enough to navigate terrible two tracks at the ends of dirt roads
- Off road capability - ground clearance, flex, traction enough to handle beach sand and terrible two tracks at the ends of dirt roads
- Durability - can endure endless dirt road punishment without things breaking
- Reliability - all systems built well, and failures don't leave you immobile
- Payload - the ability to carry people, gear, fuel, food and water for multiple days - in my experience above 1800 lbs, closer to 2000 better
- Range - 500-600 miles (payload)
- Comfort - to do all that with a reasonable amount of comfort day after day
Our old 92 Land Cruiser ticks all of these boxes. But among current or soon-to-be U.S. offerings?
- Defender ticks all the boxes except reliability (durability too?) until Defender proves otherwise
- Diesel Wrangler Unlimited ticks all of the boxes except payload and, some would argue the new motor needs to prove its reliability
- New Bronco? We'll see when the numbers come out
- 4Runner and Land Cruiser 200 tick those boxes except for payload (and range--relatedly)