Maybe. The suggested Google search seems to show mostly well-graded dirt or gravel roads, which any car ought to be able to handle, including this one. Such roads, if not very well maintained, could get rutted and uneven, and this car, very obviously, could get stuck on such roads, at least as easily as any common sedan. Ground clearance is the crucial criterion, here, along with the approach, breakover, and departure angles, and this car looks like it just doesn’t have it.
I’d have no problem trusting it on a road like this…
But then, as I said, I think almost any car should be able to handle that.
A road like this, I’d be less confident in this car…
This might be where the A/T tires come in, allowing it to get a better grip on mud, but as I learned the very hard way, some months ago, mud puddles have a way of turning out to be deeper than you expect. Even with A/T tires, a car with so little ground clearance could get stuck, possibly even on the puddle shown in that last image.
And a road like this, I’d have to say no way in Hell…