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The Paws and Pedals Revolution: Making the Most of Your Multi-Activity Vehicle

By Louis Hancock 23rd Apr 2026

More drivers are choosing practical, adventure-ready cars that make space for pets, outdoor gear, and spontaneous countryside escapes
More drivers are choosing practical, adventure-ready cars that make space for pets, outdoor gear, and spontaneous countryside escapes

In 2026, the way we use our cars has shifted. For many, the vehicle in the driveway is no longer just a commuter tool - it's a basecamp.

As staycation culture continues to thrive, two lifestyle trends are shaping how people choose and use their cars: pet friendly travel and the rise of the adventure ready vehicle.

Whether it's a coastal paddleboarding trip or a countryside walk, the car has become an essential part of the experience.

The Rise of the 'Dog First' Driver

Pet ownership is at an all-time high, and cars are evolving to match. "Dog-friendly" is no longer a niche feature - it's a priority.

Interestingly, this hasn't just meant bigger vehicles. Many drivers are moving toward practical estate cars with lower load lips, making it easier for older dogs to get in and out comfortably.

Key features for travelling with pets:

  • Remote climate control: Common in newer hybrid and electric cars, allowing drivers to keep the cabin cool while stepping away briefly
  • Flat-fold seating: Ideal for secure crate placement without uneven surfaces
  • Washable interiors: Hard-wearing materials make muddy paws far less of a concern

Tech for the Trail

It's not just pets - it's everything that comes with an active lifestyle.

From bikes and camping gear to paddleboards and portable cooking equipment, drivers are increasingly looking for cars that can handle more. Roof racks, tow bars, and modular storage systems are becoming part of everyday motoring.

This trend has even earned a nickname: "payload maximalism."

With heavier loads, though, comes the need for awareness. Extra weight affects braking distance, fuel efficiency, and handling - especially on longer journeys.

For those considering a vehicle better suited to outdoor life - such as models with higher towing capacity or stronger roof load ratings - it's worth exploring what's available (you can browse a range of options available from Swansway Motor Group).

Three Ways to 'Adventure-Proof' Your Current Ride

You don't need a new car to embrace this lifestyle. A few simple adjustments can make a big difference:

1. Keep drainage clear

Mud, leaves, and rain can build up quickly. Check door sills and sunroof channels regularly to prevent damp from creeping into the cabin.

2. Allow a proper warm-up

Short journeys - especially under a few miles - can put extra strain on engines. Giving your car a few minutes to reach operating temperature helps reduce wear over time.

3. Adjust tyre pressure for loads

Carrying passengers, pets, and gear? Your tyre pressure should reflect that. Check the recommended "loaded" PSI (usually found inside the driver's door frame) for safer handling and a smoother ride.

     

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