Which TerrainHopper is Right for You?

Overlander 4ZX vs Flatlander

Both the Overlander 4ZX and the Flatlander are built to give you the freedom to explore the outdoors in comfort, safety, and style — but each is designed with different adventures in mind. Here’s how they compare:

OVERLANDER 4ZX

The ultimate all-terrain performer. With 4-wheel drive, independent suspension, and deep-tread tyres, it can conquer steep inclines (up to 35%), rocky trails, muddy fields, snow, sand, and challenging terrain. Perfect for extreme off-road adventures, mountain trails, or remote rural areas.

THE FLATLANDER

The ultimate all-terrain performer. With 4-wheel drive, independent suspension, and deep-tread tyres, it can conquer steep inclines (up to 30%), rocky trails, muddy fields, snow, sand, and challenging terrain. Perfect for extreme off-road adventures, mountain trails, or remote rural areas.

Motor & Drive

OVERLANDER 4ZX

4-wheel drive for maximum grip and control in all conditions.

THE FLATLANDER

Rear-wheel drive (lighter and more efficient), ideal for muddy, undulating terrain

Both models offer up to 12 miles per charge as standard, with optional battery upgrades available for extended adventures. Range can be extended

Ideal for

OVERLANDER 4ZX

Mountain trails and steep hills
Remote countryside and farmland
Deep sand, snow, and mud
Extreme adventure seekers

THE FLATLANDER

Parks, beaches, and festivals
Country paths and nature reserves
Leisure outings with friends and family
Everyday off-road mobility on easier terrain

Price & Value

OVERLANDER 4ZX

Premium price for maximum off-road capability and performance.

THE FLATLANDER

More budget-friendly while still delivering excellent off-road freedom.

If you dream of tackling the toughest trails and want a mobility vehicle that can handle almost anything, the Overlander 4ZX is your ultimate adventure partner.

If your journeys are more about comfort, leisure, and freedom on gentler terrain, the Flatlander gives you the perfect balance of performance, ease of use, and value.

Either way — with a TerrainHopper, no adventure is out of reach.