Top 10 BEST trucks for SnowRunner Phase 7 Tennessee

Here are ten of the best trucks for SnowRunner Phase 7 Tennessee, courtesy of A Tribe Called Cars, including a few you may not be able to guess.

If you want to know ten of the best trucks for SnowRunner Phase 7 Tennessee, well, it is your lucky day. Because that is what this video is all about – trucks I think are worth using and why that is the case.

Unlike my other SnowRunner truck round-ups, this one will be a little more relaxed because Phase 7 Tennessee is not especially challenging. Compared with Amur (Phase 4) and Imandra (Phase 1), it is a walk in a particularly serene park.

So embrace the fact you can enjoy some excellent driving routes with more trucks than usual. But if you want some guidance, allow me to help.

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DAN 96320

Up first is a favourite of mine, the DAN 96320. Earned relatively easily in Russia, this heavy beast is very good at ground clearance, very good at traction and very good at stability. Slap on a big trailer or sideboard bed and it just works.

Yes, it is a little slow to steer but the generally wider areas in Tennessee means that is less of an issue. Just watch out for some bouncy tendencies, particularly when using Active Suspension. Or use it as a crane and rescue truck – one of its biggest strengths.

Pacific P512 PF

While I may not be the biggest proponent of the other Pacific family members, the P512 PF is great fun in Tennessee. A combination of good speed, a lack of all-wheel drive and excellent tyres ensures it does very well if you know how to use it.

It can also perform many roles and so it makes sense in a lot of other maps. While it may seem a little slow in the absolute worst mud, that lovely tyre bonus kicks in elsewhere and you make trucking good progress.

Zikz 605R

While the Zikz 605R is one of the hardest trucks to get and appears to have been made a little less overpowered, it is still a monster of a truck – and absolutely brilliant for lugging cargo around Phase 7 Tennessee.

As with many heavy trucks, the Zikz 605R is not as strong in the utility department but it can handle most of what Tennessee throws at it. Even some of the racing – just do not expect the fastest times.

Western Star TwinSteer 6900

And next we have the Western Star TwinSteer 6900. Otherwise known as the LongBoi, no jokes, this is a long truck with relatively little functionality. However, for carrying up to four slots of cargo without trailers it is hard to beat.

The caveat for that practicality and the fact it is very good off road is that it has the turning circle of a building, dislikes shortcuts with trees and can tip over very fast if you are not careful. Tennessee can be a little tricky so keep it slow and steady for best results.

International HX520

Cruising into my best trucks for Phase 7 list is the International HX520. Like the other trucks that look relatively similar, it is not top-tier at off-roading. But it is very happy in Tennessee and a personal favourite.

I also like the fact you can slap on a cargo bed, loading crane and still drag a trailer along like a particularly talented pack mule. Or just the crane and a saddle for long trailers – that can work well in Phase 7.

Royal BM17

Another fun truck to drive, the Royal BM17 can struggle in some of the toughest maps because of 47-inch tyres. However, it makes Phase 7 Tennessee even more rewarding. I also think it is one of the coolest looking trucks in SnowRunner.

Sadly the BM17 cannot use a crane, sideboard bed and trailer because the overhang is already ridiculous. But this bouncy machine has good clearance, short overhangs and generous pace. With the four-slot trailer it can complete most Phase 7 contracts and tasks without much hassle.

Mr BM17 is also one of the fastest trucks in the game so with the off-road or highrange gearbox it can perform well in races despite the lack of Diff-Lock. Just be weary it may struggle on uphill slopes if you are lugging a particularly heavy load.

Voron AE-4380

I still need to do a Voron showdown, but until then I usually pick the AE-4380. It has the smallest fuel tank of the three, but it does seem the most capable off-road in part due to having always-on AWD and Diff Lock.

The Voron AE-4380 is also highly versatile and can do virtually all tasks – another reason why it is one of the best trucks in Phase 7 Tennessee. Just be mindful on longer journeys that you may need some extra support.

TUZ 420 ‘Tatarin’

And next we have my eighth choice, the TUZ 420 Tatarin. Found in early Russia, this mud-loving military personnel carrier is still a favourite for pure scouting and rescue deliveries. Such as getting the not-so-good Azov Sprinter – check out another video for a guide on that.

Slap on the roof carrier, an autonomous scout winch and the 420 can go just about anywhere. Including those sometimes hard-to-reach watchtowers. And despite its fear of deep water, there are usually alternative routes or shallower sections of river it can use.

Tayga 6436

My penultimate choice for the best Phase 7 trucks list is the Tayga 6436. Now I know the 6455B is good, however the 6436 is still king off-road and in terms of manoeuvrability. Things Tennessee can benefit from. It is also much easier to get.

Okay, so there are other trucks that are less thirsty and can do more things at once. But the Tayga King is fairly easily rescued, powerful and still one of the nicest trucks to drive for those who want a little speed and challenge in their SnowRunner experience.

Azov 73210

And finally, we have the Azov 73210. A truck that can frustrate in Tennessee due to its ground-attracting nose. But if you want to make Phase 7 Tennessee easy and only use one truck, it can and will do the job like a boss.

Active Suspension may not entirely save the day, nor is it the fastest for the racing side of Phase 7, but cargo carrying – whether on the back or on a long trailer – is where this highly stable, fuel efficient and powerful heavy truck shines.

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