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Apocalypse 6x6 Officially Introduces $297K Juggernaut as the Apex Ram 1500 TRX

When it comes to SUV and pickup truck conversions, 6x6 transformations are a bit of a minefield. No worries, though, as a certain American company is ready for the apocalypse. Or so they say.
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Meet Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based Apocalypse Manufacturing, the specialized 6x6 company that first came to our attention with its cool Jeep Gladiator 6x6 makeovers of the Hellfire, Sinister 6, and Doomsday variety. Sounds like the custom and tuning worlds are ending, right?

No worries, there were soon four horsemen of the apocalypse, as the scripts say – with the company’s introduction of the Warlord. And it was a tough Ram 1500 TRX 6x6 that lifted the price tag to no less than $250k if the $155k (turbo diesel), $185k (470-hp Hemi 392 engine), and $200k (750-hp Hellcat, yeah baby!) thresholds were too mundane.

But then, curiously, they did not stop there. And additional craziness ensued, to the tune of Ford Bronco SUV 6x6 Darkhorse conversions. Now, after a little bit of social media teasing where everything was exposed out in the open, Apocalypse is finally officially unveiling the latest bonkers design, their $297k, 850-horsepower Juggernaut. There you go, now an apex Ram TRX predator is acting as the flagship of the company’s lineup.

The looks and specifications were no secret to anyone – including the ability to do 6x6 donuts (as proven by the video embedded below), but the aftermarket outlet probably wanted to make sure there was also a proper, OEM-style introduction to the whole shebang.

So, everything is now adequate, with the Juggernaut tucked inside the online portal with a modified price tag (it was initially listed at $299k) and with its own, separate page where all the goodies are listed in no particular order – yet they can still have a massive impact on the onlooker!

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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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