2014 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5023
The 10 highest-offroad All-Wheel Drive cars in D class (0–400 PI), ranked by stock stats. 14 AWD cars in this class analyzed.
We filtered every car in FH6 to All-Wheel Drive (AWD) in <strong>D class (0–400 PI)</strong> — that's 14 cars — then sorted by stock offroad. No subjective picks, no tuning applied. Pure data.
AWD drivetrain provides maximum traction and launch grip, making it dominant in mixed-surface and wet conditions.
With the right tune, a stock AWD car's offroad can change dramatically. Some cars perform even better as RWD swaps for circuit racing.
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All-Wheel Drive distributes power to all four wheels, providing maximum traction. For offroad, AWD cars often have an advantage in real-world conditions where grip matters — wet roads, dirt, and mixed surfaces. The trade-off is typically more weight and slight understeer.
At just 16,000 CR, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon delivers a 8.3 offroad rating — making it the most affordable AWD option in our top 10.