TGR Staff - 06/02/2023
The Texas Motor Press Association (TxMPA) is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated Texas Off-Road Invitational winners. After rigorous testing and evaluation, the top-performing vehicles in various categories have been crowned as the best in their respective classes.
The Texas Off-Road Invitational brought together a diverse range of off-road vehicles, each vying for recognition as the finest in their category. The event showcased the most capable trucks and SUVs in the market, demonstrating their off-road prowess and overall performance on challenging terrains.
The winners of the Texas Off-Road Invitational in each category are as follows:
Texas Off-Road Truck of the Year:
Hennessey RAM TRX Mammoth 1000
Texas Full-Size Truck of the Year:
RAM TRX
Texas Mid-Size Truck of the Year:
Jeep Gladiator
Texas Off-Road SUV of the Year:
Toyota Sequoia
Texas Luxury SUV of the Year:
Nissan Armada
Texas Mid-Size SUV of the Year:
Jeep Wrangler
Texas Full-Size SUV of the Year:
Hyundai Palisades
Texas Compact SUV of the Year:
Mazda CX50
These exceptional vehicles displayed exceptional off-road capabilities, advanced features, and unmatched performance during the Texas Off-Road Invitational. The Texas Motor Press Association would like to congratulate the winners and express appreciation to all the participating manufacturers who showcased their remarkable vehicles.
"We are delighted to recognize the winners of the Texas Off-Road Invitational," said Michael Satterfield, President of the Texas Motor Press Association. "These vehicles have demonstrated outstanding off-road performance, innovation, and versatility. They truly represent the pinnacle of off-road excellence, and we congratulate them on their well-deserved victories."
The Texas Motor Press Association extends its gratitude to the participants, event organizers, and the city of Bryan, Texas, for their invaluable contributions in making the Texas Off-Road Invitational a resounding success.
For more information about the Texas Off-Road Invitational and the Texas Motor Press Association, please visit www.texasmotorpress.org.