Hey Survivors! PUBG Mobile’s vehicle roster is a goldmine of tactical possibilities, and mastering them can mean the difference between a chicken dinner and an early exit. From amphibious tanks to nimble tukshais, each ride hides secrets that can turn the tide of battle. Let’s dive into the must-know strategies for four game-changing vehicles and uncover a brand-new update that’s shaking up the meta!
1. BRDM-2: The Amphibious Beast with a Flare Crate Secret
(1) What Makes It Unstoppable
Amphibious Dominance: This beast conquers water and land, with a top speed of 60 km/h on land and 30 km/h in water. Perfect for crossing rivers in Erangel without getting shot up.
Flare Crate Synergy: Park it near a flare crate drop—its armored hull (1,200 HP) acts as a portable shield while you loot. Pro tip: Use the "repair kit" consumable to heal it mid-fight!
Weak Spot: Vulnerable to RPGs from the rear. Always position it with the front facing enemies.
(2) Real-World Use Case
In a recent Livik match, my squad used a BRDM-2 to block a bridge, creating a makeshift fortress. We survived three squads before escaping via water—all thanks to this beast’s dual-terrain prowess.
2. Hovercraft: The Water Speed Demon (But Terrible on Land)
(1) Mastering Its Strengths
Water Speeder: Hits 80 km/h on water, making it ideal for quick river crossings or chasing enemies on the coast.
Stealthy Flanking: Use its silence (no engine noise underwater) to surprise squads camping near ports.
Land Weakness: Crawls at 30 km/h on land, so avoid open fields. If forced to drive ashore, aim for forests or hills.
(2) Update Alert: Hovercraft Buff!
Recent patch notes reveal a 10% speed boost on water and reduced damage from splash attacks. Now’s the time to dominate Kameshima’s rivers!
3. Mini Bus: The 6-Player Tank for Squad Dominance
(1) Tactical Advantages
Cargo & Cover: Holds up to 6 players and has 1,500 HP—use it as a mobile spawn point or to block enemy fire in flat zones like Miramar’s desert.
Ambush Machine: Park it across roads to create a "roadblock," then hide in the bushes nearby. Enemies will waste ammo shooting the bus while you flank.
Downside: Terrible off-road handling. Stick to paved roads or risk getting stuck.
(2) Pro Strategy
Pair it with a UAZ for mixed terrain. Use the Mini Bus to transport the squad, and switch to the UAZ for tight spots.
4. Tukshai: The Slope Master with Hidden Agility
(1) Why It’s a Game-Changer
Hill Climbing King: Conquers 45° slopes with ease, making it perfect for Sanhok’s hilly maps.
Nimble Escapes: At 55 km/h, it’s faster than most bikes and can weave through trees to lose pursuers.
Weakness: One RPG shot destroys it, so avoid open combat.
(2) Update: Tukshai 2.0
Dataminers found an upcoming "Tukshai Turbo" mod in test servers, adding a nitro boost for short sprints. Keep an eye out in the next update!
5. Bonus: New Vehicle Tier List for 2025
Based on community votes and pro stats, here’s how the vehicles stack up:
Pro Tip: Always check the in-game map for vehicle spawns—hover over icons to see type (car, bike, or special).
How to Choose the Right Ride Every Time
(1)Squad Size: Mini Bus for 4+ players; Tukshai for duos.
(2)Map Type: Hovercraft for water-heavy maps (Livik); BRDM-2 for Erangel’s rivers.
(3)Game Phase: Use fast vehicles (Motorbike) early; armored rides (BRDM-2) late-game.
Conclusion
PUBG Mobile’s vehicles are more than just transport—they’re tactical tools waiting to be exploited. Whether you’re blocking bridges with a Mini Bus or escaping via Hovercraft, understanding each ride’s strengths can turn any match in your favor. Stay updated on patches, experiment with combos, and remember: the best drivers don’t just drive—they strategize. Now go out there and dominate the roads (and rivers)!