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Yes, although how deeply off road and the trail difficulty does depend upon the vehicle's ground clearance, AWD gearing, and driver ability. Any vehicle is capable of doing light gravel roads, but don't expect a CR-V or RAV4 to tackle the Rubicon Trail.

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