Fit with a tuned 850-horsepower Hellcat engine, this Ram-TRX-based monster truck can tow up to 20,000 lbs
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Coleman Molnar
Published Jul 15, 2022 • Last updated Jul 15, 2022 • 2 minute read
From the company that brought us the absolutely wild door-less six-wheeled Bronco and the weapons-grade Ram TRX 6X6 comes yet another beast of a truck with six wheels, this time boasting a cab fit for an actual monster-sized human.
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The Juggernaut 6X6 by Florida-based Apocalypse is built on a Ram TRX pickup, but has been granted an upgraded suspension, two more wheels, and a major boon to power. Because the Ram TRX’s 6.2-litre supercharged Hellcat V8 normally churns out 702 horsepower, but has been boosted here to crank out a total of 850 horses for the full-time six-wheel-drive system. Using that mechanical grunt, the Juggernaut manages a max towing capacity of 20,000 lbs.
Off-roading was obviously top-of mind during the design process, here (as was the end of the world, apparently) with the Juggernaut benefiting from independent front suspension, locking differentials, Dana 60 axles, and colossal 40-inch wheels. Air intake scoops on the hood, dual exhaust, and high-performance cooling system are also meant to keep things from overheating in desert climates.
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Visually, it’s akin to a grizzly bear – stunningly impressive, but also kind of terrifying – with hand-forged steel bumpers, a front end that flares up at the sides like the Joker’s smile, and an eight-foot sloped bed that’s topped by a waterproof, locking, remote-operated power rolling cover.
Apocalypse also made the Juggernaut’s interior fit for a gargantuan. According to the brand, the cab and rear bench are the largest ever produced, and can fit a seven-footer. If you’re not so vertically gifted, however, the truck’s power steps will assist you in your ascent into the cabin.
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There aren’t any images of the truck’s interior, but Apocalypse says it’s finished in leather, has heated and cooled seats, a panoramic sunroof, a Harman Kardon audio system, a reverse camera, and a birds-eye camera.
The Apocalypse Juggernaut 6X6 was tested in the Gumball 3000 from Toronto to Key West, and ran plenty of off-road trials including over 100 jumps. The price for such a monstrosity stats at US$279,999.
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Coleman Molnar
Coleman Molnar learned to drive in his family's rusty farm pickup as a teenager and continues the forearm-strengthening tradition today from behind the wheel of his 1983 Volkswagen Westfalia. Spot him in the slow lane, or on Instagram @Lietco
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