Not sure how it was considered a test of three typical SUVs. Two of them seemed to head for the nearest sealed road when they didn't like their prospects off-road - hardly in the spirit of a TG challenge, let alone a test of an SUV. Then when they did get an opportunity to 'test' the ride and comfort on grassy slopes, Tanner decided to flick the RR back and forth between the vines ensuring passengers, drinks and the picnic went all over the place. I would even have excused it if they'd borrowed a TGUK idea and swung a colander of eggs above each driver and added some genuine bumps. At least I'd come away knowing one rode better than the other two. All I do know is the RR is fastest to the end of a sealed runway and back to a Stop sign, and could do double duty in winter when the chairlift breaks down.
I might have excused all the nonsense if it'd been a segment within a TGUS show, but not for an entire episode. As nice as the locations could be on a sunny day, it was jarringly obvious that it wasn't a nice day in the mountains, so why pretend otherwise? Flicking from sunny snow topped mountains, then back to wipers on, near zero viz around the SUVs on the road, made me think someone had changed the channel.