Gravel is a constantly changing, low-grip surface, so drive at a slow speed.
USING TERRAIN RESPONSE
Select Grass/Gravel/Snow on Terrain Response and use the highest gear possible for the conditions.
'Gravel is a constantly changing, low-grip surface, so drive at a slow speed.' This reduces the risk of losing traction when you stop, accelerate or take a corner.
Always leave a generous gap between you and other vehicles to minimise the risk of damage from flying gravel.
Avoid dust clouds as they reduce visibility.
CHOOSE YOUR TYRES
The most effective tyres on gravel are those with a large tread as this helps to clear away the looser gravel particles and grip on the harder, more stable parts of the road. Wider tyres are more effective than thinner tyres, since grip increases with the area of the contact patch of the tyres.
Make sure your tyres are properly inflated, but also be mindful that over-inflation can reduce grip.
BRUSH UP ON YOUR OFF-ROADING SKILLS
Equip yourself with our expert advice for tackling these tricky terrains
DRIVING ON ROCKS
Up for adventure? Our innovative All-Terrain-Progress-Control (ATPC) helps you easily traverse rocks and uneven terrain.
Jaguar Land Rover would like to use cookies to store information on your computer to improve our website and to enable us to advertise to you those products and services which we believe may be of interest to you. One of the cookies we use is essential for parts of the site to work and has already been sent. You may delete and block all cookies from this site but some elements may not work correctly. To find out more about online behavioural advertising or about the cookies we use and how to delete them, please refer to our privacy policy. By closing, you are agreeing to cookies being used in line with our Cookie Policy.