Thing is, it's not an off-road car, though, is it?
Look at the alloys, the low profile tyres and the tread pattern.
That's a car - like many of it's ilk - that probably has 4 x 4 running gear, and some clever transmission software, but really is likely - and quite probably intended - to do nothing but drive on the road. Or worst case scenario, a bit of grass to take Tarquin or Chelsea to a polo match.
They're more fake-y wannabe off-roads for people that buy cars that want that certain look.
Of course, I could be completely wrong, and maybe it could potentially be a very competent off-roader - but all the same, just looks like the newer style of compromise vehicles, with that chunky, hunky stance, but smoothed out a bit - like the X6 and Evoque.