Originally a spare parts supplier, Dodge stepped into building automobiles in 1914. After it was sold to Chrysler in 1928, the company spread its wings and started making pickup trucks and full-size passenger cars too, along with a few compact cars and some midsize cars. They had been making top quality transmission and spares long before the time of their conception. Especially popular with the military during the war, for their durable and tough load trucks, Dodge has been consistently ranking in the top three high-performance trucks of America. In fact, Dodge birthed the rugged, cool, and reliable trucks that America is known for.

It is a widely accepted fact that they have been acing off roads for ages. They were intensively used during the war, starting from 1934. But, after the war ended, former soldiers and common people continued to buy them for pickup. Seeing the demand for medium and light-duty trucks from civilians, Dodge launched a series of pickups and gained tons of traction in the market. However, out of a gazillion off roads that the company has ever built, which is the best 4x4 pickup truck that will not get you stuck off-road and will hurdle any terrain?

Dodge Power Wagon was the first factory 4x4 off-road medium duty truck of America, which was made available for all civilians. It was not only the first 4x4 workhorse but it still continues to be one of the top choices for no-nonsense off-roaders. People who are serious about getting the work done rather than fancy interiors have been loyal to them for ages.

Scroll down to find out why Power Wagon 4×4 is considered by most of the people to be hands down the best off-road 4×4 that Dodge has ever made.

Top Rated By The Experts: The First Model Was Revolutionary

Driving the ultimate 1949 Dodge Power Wagon | Hagerty Media
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Power Wagon is a successor of the tough military trucks used during the war, specially built for American and allied forces. It debuted as The Truck that needs no roads and it has delivered its promise so far. In fact, it outdid itself with every new launch. The very first model was launched in 1946. After a lot of requests for a toned down work truck when the war ended, Dodge civilized the war Battle Wagons in '45 and thus came into existence the Power Wagon. It became an instant hit. Dodge kept improvising it along the way and loyalists never fell out of love.

The modern generation full size Power Wagons have continuously been rated in the top quality trucks too. Gearpatrol says they are the most capable pickups you can buy. According to Motor Authority, Power Wagons can conquer literally anything.

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Loves Off-Road

Legacy 4-Door Power Wagon | HiConsumption
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These big, bad daddies of the pickup universe have always been the first choice for difficult trails. Give them some space to fit in, and they can go almost anyplace in the world, be it steep inclines, slant hills, mucky mud, or tricky dirt tracks. In fact, they became popular because of their off-road edge over their competitors. What’s more, is they look handsome doing so. The 4x4 drivetrain delivers a flexibility and traction control required for serious off-road rides.

Masculine tires and hydraulic winches give them extra oomph and efficiency for extreme maneuvers and tough terrains. Power Wagon has truly been one of the Dodge's most badass truck models.

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Powerful Engine Options For All The Fancy & Whims

This $350,000 1949 Power Wagon is the ultimate status pickup
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While the older models practically invented the signature go anywhere do anything attitude, they also had strong engine options to fulfill the whims of their owners. As a result, they were loved equally by forces, workers, farmers, and small medium businesses. Are you waiting for the Ram TRX? Get this 1956 Dodge Power Wagon instead.

The newer Power Wagons came equipped with powerful engines too plus automatic transmission gearbox. The electronic locking differential in the front and rear axle helps maintain the grip while driving on hilly or slippery surfaces. They are eager to perform and offer a decent ride. The handling is decent and the towing capacity is relatively sound too. They are overall quiet, and they offer a smooth ride on all sorts of surfaces.

1949 Dodge Power Wagon 4DR
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Many people complain that Power Wagon lacks in comfort during long rides and that interiors look rather dull. Well, if one is looking at interiors to make a choice, they are not looking for a tough off-roader anyway, are they now? PW is a wet dream for heavy-duty drivers – the best that Dodge has ever made, so far.

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