Top 10 Bug Out Vehicles


When it comes to a survival situation, it is important to consider all possibilities.

Traveling may become a necessity and there are many things to take into account when deciding on the perfect bug out vehicle. For some, protection from the elements is key while others put more emphasis on speed or versatility.

Whatever your situation, there is an option for everyone in the top ten list of bug out vehicles below.

1. ARGO 750 HDi

This all-wheel-drive amphibious vehicle is an ideal option if you live near water obstacles. It can go up to 20 mph on land and 2 mph in the water and carries between 4 to 6 passengers on land and 2 to 4 on water depending upon whether you choose the 6×6 or 8×8 version.

While there is minimal protection from the elements with the Argo, it is an ultimate option for transportation to and from bug-out locations. Investing in rubber tracks is especially important for travel during snowy weather.

2. Sportsmobile 4×4

The four-wheel-drive Sportsmobile is the perfect option for a second home in a survival scenario. There is plenty of room for storage and just a few of the features include a pop-up tent, almost 50-gallon fuel tank, a full kitchen, storage for plenty of freshwater, and a number of optional upgrades.

While it does require fuel, with enough preparation this is definitely one of the top bugs out vehicles. You can order a Sportsmobile to your specifications and have it completed from scratch in just 4 to 8 months.

3. An Armored SUV

A number of companies including Conquest Vehicles, Texas Armoring, and Alpine Armoring, Inc. provide Armored Sports Utility Vehicles. Inspired by the military, these vehicles are safe under fire and a good fit for getting out of a city.

Just a few of the features that can be included include tinted windows, night vision cameras, bomb detection, heated seats, a bar, and surveillance cameras. These vehicles do require a lot of fuel and can be expensive to purchase upfront but if safety is a concern in a highly-populated area than this is your best bet.

4. ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle)

An ATV generally only seats one person and is open to the elements but it is also fast, reliable, stable, and fuel-efficient. An ATV can maneuver almost anywhere and with all-wheel drive and powerful engines that make going over almost any obstacle a breeze it is definitely a great option for a bug-out vehicle.

Their ability to handle almost any terrain coupled with their affordability makes ATVs an ideal choice for any dire survival situation that requires travel.

5. Adventure Baja Motorcycle

When it comes to two-wheel bug out vehicles, the 990 Adventure Baja is the best. It is well-known for being able to go from pavement to dirt seamlessly due to the expertly crafted shock absorber, front and rear suspension, and Dunlop tires.

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Created by KTM this motorcycle is fast making it a perfect option for getting from point A to point B uninterrupted. The size also makes it easy to maneuver into tight spaces even wooded areas that might otherwise be difficult to navigate.

6. Campa USA

Campa USA offers three different types of vehicles perfect for a bug out situation. In particular, the EVS consists of a free-standing shelter that is mounted on the top of the vehicle and has plenty of space to store both food and water.

A water purification system and a storage space for ammunition is included in this entirely self-contained system. It can be added onto almost any truck or SUV. Also made by Campa USA, the ATT is similar to the EVS but is in trailer form and the CUB has slightly fewer features but is a lighter weight trailer.

7. Earth Roamer

The Earth Roamer is a large modified truck bed that runs on diesel fuel and contains enough storage for almost 90 gallons of water along with a water purification system.

The inside is solar powered and all the appliances run on diesel as well. The inside is a fairly traditional RV with plenty of space for four people. It is durable and reliable and made entirely in America. Earth Roamers are specifically designed to handle harsh climates and difficult driving conditions with the base of a Ford pickup truck.

8. Sail Boat

It may seem strange to consider a boat as a bug-out vehicle but if you live near that water, a modern sailboat can be the best option. They can be equipped with solar power battery banks and travel without using much fuel.

Fresh water can also be made through desalination and temporarily living on the water means isolation from others and an endless supply of food in the form of fish. Most sailboats are equipped with a full kitchen and plenty of living space below deck as well. It is absolutely worth considering for a bug-out vehicle.

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9. PAL-V

The PAL-V One is land and air vehicle that seats two passengers. It is basically a sports car when on the land and a mini helicopter while in the air. The PAL-V does require fuel but can store enough to fly for about 300 miles.

In the air, it reaches heights of about 4,000 feet and is another ideal option for those needing to get out of a city. On land, it can reach speeds above 100 mph. In addition, it is easy to take off and land in this vehicle without requiring extensive space.

10. Pickup Truck

A reliable pickup truck will always be an excellent option as a bug out vehicle. Not only is there plenty of storage space but they are excellent at driving in tough environmental conditions.

Again, fuel is always something to consider when it comes to a bug out vehicle and pickup trucks are not the most efficient. However, their ability to handle well off the road and over small obstacles coupled with the amount of storage space makes them one of the top bug out vehicles.

Steven Swift

Steven has always been interested in the outdoors. Camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing... he loves it all. Steven loves being able to share what he learns here.

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