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Expert's Guide To Riding The Wave Of India's Off-Road Revolution
Man's World
|August 2025
Off-roading has evolved from more than a hobby for Indian enthusiasts, evolving into a full-blown movement...

Somewhere between the roar of a diesel engine and the silence of a forest trail, something remarkable is happening in India. What was once a niche activity practiced by a handful of motoring enthusiasts has evolved into a national movement. Off-roading has become more than an adrenaline-fueled sport—it's a cultural statement, a community, and a growing lifestyle phenomenon.
As someone deeply involved in the automotive space, I've witnessed the terrain shift—figuratively and literally. Over the last few years, I've seen weekend adventurers turn into explorers, and car owners become stewards of trails and ecosystems. The motivation isn’t just about what lies beyond the road. It's about what lies within us—a thirst for discovery, resilience, and connection in an increasingly digital world. That hunger for the real has never been more evident. According to a recent Mordor Intelligence report, India's SUV market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 10 per cent between 2024 and 2029. In FY 2023-24, SUVs captured over half of India’s total passenger vehicle sales—a monumental shift from just a decade ago. This trend reflects a deeper desire among Indian consumers for freedom, versatility, and the means to seek experiences beyond the city grid.
The cultural backdrop of this surge is equally telling. Millennials and Gen Z are rejecting cookie-cutter vacations in favor of rugged, immersive escapes. Platforms like Instagram and YouTube have played a pivotal role, turning remote off-roading adventures into viral moments of aspiration. They say, “You could be here, too.” And increasingly, people are taking that call to action seriously.
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