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NBA Star Luka Doncic Flaunts His Giant Hellfire 6x6 in Dallas, Can't Keep a Low Profile

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There is no way that the Dallas Mavericks' player Luka Doncic can keep a low profile in his Apocalypse Hellfire 6x6. It is a monstrous six-wheeler that looks as if it needs to be fed hatchbacks and crossovers instead of fuel.
Park it anywhere, and it dwarfs any vehicle around. Buses make no exception. Go to the gas station, and everyone stops whatever they are doing and stares. Drive it on the highway, and everyone moves out of your way.

Drive it around the city, and everyone takes out their phones to snap photos of it. It is the Hellfire 6x6 by Apocalypse Manufacturing Hellfire. Covered in matte black three-part Kevlar armor and sporting contrasting red accents and lights, it looks just that: apocalypse-ready.

However, fans don't get out of the way but come closer when they see Luka Doncic's Apocalypse Hellfire driving up to them. He recently pulled over and signed autographs for all those waiting for the Dallas Mavericks' players outside the American Airlines Center.

We are used to seeing athletes driving in and out of the training camp or stadium parking lots in exotic cars. But this one tops them all. Expected to earn $37 million this season, Luka Doncic can afford just about any vehicle out there. But this is not your usual exotic. It is a predator on the road, and he knows it well. He counts on it to get heads turning and eyes blinking in disbelief.

The 23-year-old NBA star bought the monster last year, and he has been driving it around since. What Doncic is driving is based on the Jeep Gladiator. But the Gladiator left its pickup ordinary truck looks far behind, swapping them for the 'beast coming out of hell' kind of personality.

Because this is what the Florida-based shop does. Takes stock SUVs or pickup trucks and makes them unrecognizable in the wildest way possible, adding a set of wheels in the process and getting some extra oomph out of their standard engine. Gladiators, G-Wagons, or TRXs, you name it, they ruin it modify it!

This is what Apocalypse did for Doncic's former Gladiator/current Hellfire 6x6. They added 2.3 feet (701 millimeters) to the length of the vehicle, taking it to 20.5 feet (6,248 millimeters) from bumper to bumper. Steel bumper, that is.

An extra axle and a new pair of wheels showed up at the back. To make room for the large five-spoke wheels, beefy tires, and extra axle, the firm had to cut deep into the fenders. Apocalypse also made this brute taller at 6.75 feet (2,057 millimeters).

What powers the Hellfire 6x6 is a Chevrolet LS3 engine, similar to what powered the C6 Chevy Corvette. After the "heart" transplant, the vehicle gets 500 horsepower to all six wheels through an automatic gearbox.

Last winter, TMZ reported that Luka Doncic first saw the predator on TikTok and simply fell in love with it. He contacted Apocalypse Manufacturing and told them he just had to have one. The Dallas Mavericks player reportedly paid 4250,000 for it.

Doncic also owns a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro painted in metallic blue that he sometimes drives to the Dallas Mavericks' games. So, there is definitely no pattern in his preferences. But we surely can't wait to see what he will show up in next time.

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