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Yup. Terrain is much different to a road, speed is slow, revs are high. The engine has to do a lot more work over much less distance.
A decent mileage to cross the Simpson Desert is around 20-25l/100km for vehicles that do around 10-12 on road. And that's mostly still using established tracks where speed stays up fairly well and revs stay moderately low overall.
Who the fuck does that? Your example is bullshit.
You're in a thread about an offroad capable vehicle, where people might share their experiences with offroading. They're sharing their experiences because it's relevant, not because most people go offroading.