Overlander 4x4 Magazine
8 January 2021
There’s a full-on UK exclusive in the new issue of 4x4 magazine. Recently, we got the chance to drive the forthcoming all-new Isuzu D-Max on UK roads, making us the first British magazine to do so. Our initial review is published in our latest issue – and on top of that, 4x4 magazine is the ONLY publication in the UK with official information on the new model’s pricing! The D-Max won our Pick-Up of the Year title in last month’s issue. And this month, it’s the turn of the rest of the 4x4 market as we publish our annual 4x4 of the Year awards – the most respected expert verdict on the SUV and off-road market anywhere in Britain. We’ve had our first drive of the new Toyota Hilux this month, too. Add in a full test of the SsangYong Musso Rhino LWB, and this is a must-read issue whatever kind of 4x4 you’re interested in! As if to prove that point, we’ve brought together two of the most exotic 4x4s of all time – the Lamborghini LM002 and Urus. Safe to say only one of them has a winch… We’ve got the latest creations from two of Britain’s foremost 4x4 specialists, too. The Oxygen 110 is a stunning Land Rover from super-exclusive restorer Arkonik, while PB Customs has excelled itself with the Raptor paintwork on a 5-door Wrangler inspired by the Jeeps in Jurassic Park. That’s a whole lot of show-stopping vehicles. But possibly the most legendary 4x4 of them all is also in this issue of 4x4. People still go mad today for the Arctic Trucks Hilux from Top Gear’s Arctic Adventure in 2007 – and we’ve got the true story of what went into The Boys’ epic blast in the frozen wastes. For epic adventures of your own, at the time of writing it’s not clear when we’ll all be able to go out exploring Britain’s green lanes again. But when the restrictions are lifted, our Salisbury Plain Roadbook is waiting to take you on an adventure in the wilderness – whatever kind of off-roader you drive! 4x4 of the Year has long been recognised as the most respected verdict on the UK 4x4 market. Judged by the team from 4x4 magazine, it’s known for its knowledgeable testing and fearless real-world verdicts. With a history of recognising greatness in vehicles the market has yet to embrace, it’s the one to watch. Sponsored by BFGoodrich, this year’s 4x4 of the Year is announced in the new issue of 4x4 magazine. And after a year of wild disruption, it’s a reminder of just how many outstanding new and improved vehicles we saw arriving on the market during 2020. Across a wide range of categories, we’ve tested everything from city-biased crossovers to luxury SUVs costing way into six figures. We’ve done countless hours and miles both on and off-road while assessing the best of the best in every class. And we’ve come up with a set of results which, as always, will be as controversial as they are bold.
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