Three-door SUVs have a unique charm, blending off-road capability with a compact and rugged design. While many automakers eventually transitioned to five-door models, these classic three-door SUVs remain iconic in automotive history. In this list, we explore some of the most legendary three-door off-roaders that left a lasting impact on the industry.
1 GMC S-15 Jimmy/Chevrolet S-10 Blazer
The pioneers of their kind, these vehicles kick-started the trend of compact SUVs—not just as toys, but as fully functional off-roaders. These models were produced for about 10 years.
2 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
The silver medalist in our race had slightly less luck, with only two years of production. However, the manufacturer had serious intentions—Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution was designed as a homologation model based on their Paris-Dakar rally SUV.
3 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ40)
A true veteran among three-door SUVs—the FJ40 was produced for over forty years, undergoing various transformations along the way. This off-roader’s history can be traced through photos up until 2001.
4 Jeep Wrangler
Few people know that when the Jeep Wrangler was first introduced, it had only three doors. This “oversight” was corrected in the third generation—though perhaps it didn’t need fixing after all…
5 Range Rover
The Range Rover had a bit more luck, though it too gained two “extra” doors sometime after its 1970 launch. However, three-door versions of this brand still appear today—such as the Evoque, for example.
6 Dodge Ramcharger
Chrysler didn’t stay out of the three-door battle either. The rugged and far from compact Dodge Ramcharger was produced for a full 20 years, up until the mid-’90s.
7 Ford Bronco
A legend in its class that Ford dreams of reviving today. This vehicle’s story began in 1966 and lasted for three decades.
8 Suzuki Jimny
The Suzuki Jimny is now in its third decade, and its manufacturer has been considering a redesign. In this category, there’s plenty of room for competition, and good vehicles always find success.
9 Isuzu VehiCROSS
Isuzu VehiCROSS is remembered for its victories in the Paris-Dakar rally, but it didn’t leave much of a mark in the hearts of car enthusiasts. It was only in production for three seasons, ceasing to exist at the turn of the century.
10 VAZ “Niva”
Although it couldn’t match foreign models in its class, the Niva did its job faithfully, without much complaint about service.