I’ll drive 99% on the road. Which trim would you expect to have a smoother ride on a road surface? Overtrail with the E-KDSS?
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Thanks for the information. Please let me know what you learn if you get the opportunity to drive both.I find that having an off-road suspension with a tire that has a good amount of sidewall provides a great ride on our roads here in the Texas Hill Country and on the construction-riddled highways when we venture into the city. It absorbs potholes, rough pavement, cattle guards, and highway expansion joints very well. Vehicles I have driven with standard suspension, large wheels, and low-profile tires have not been as comfortable, IMO. Hopefully, I will get to drive a GX Luxury and Overtail back to back to see if this holds true between these trim levels.
I would have thought the same, but after watching reviews, it seems like many folks say that the Premium and Overtrail variants actually have a more composed ride. The tiny sidewalls on the large Luxury wheels do the ride no favors. Even with adaptive suspension on the Luxury+.Luxury Plus would be my guess on smoother ride
I've heard that the OT &OT+ have a slightly larger E-KDSS bar than the other models in the 550 lineup. This helps contribute to the OT models handling a little better on the road with less roll in the corners.
Size mattersGreat point - from images and video of the underside, the bar looks beefy. I would be curious to know the size difference between the different trims.