The “T-Rex” with V8 engine reveals

He even borrowed scenes from the end of Jurassic Park, when a Tyrannosaurus Rex nibbled at much smaller velociraptors.

The RAM 1500 TRX is optimized for off-road performance.

The toughest production tool is named after the King of Dinosaurs and is designed to take a bite out of high-performance Ford “Raptor” pickups.

RAM spokesman Mike Koval Jr. said TRX’s supercharged 6.2-liter V8 offers a force “that other vans can dream of,” making it “the fastest, fastest and toughest production truck in the world.”

The numbers are impressive.

Based on the newer RAM 1500 ute, the TRX runs on the same engine as jeep’s Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, the giant unit provides 520 kW and 881 Nm of grunt. That’s enough to succeed in 60 mph (just under a hundred km/h) in 4.5 seconds, completing the race board from 0 to 400 meters in 12.9 seconds.

The RAM van can bring about six hundred pounds into the tray and tow 3.6 tons.

With a wider frame than the general RAM to accommodate large Goodyear tires, the RX is based on a Bilstein suspension, driving the 4-wheel drive, an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission and Dana axles.

The car has more than 30 centimeters of free floor space and the option of special anti-heel wheels for off-road enthusiasts. RAM says it can cross more than 80 centimeters of water, tow more than 3.6 tons and carry 594 kilograms of cargo in the container.

The TRX RAM has plenty of free ground space.

Inside, the reinforced seats are complemented by a new wheel with gearshift cams, as well as a 12-inch center display with special programs that allow drivers to measure the capabilities of their car.

Other technologies come with a front display screen, a virtual rearview camera, a trailer reversal aid fixed to the dashboard, and a release control.

RAM Trucks Australia has not shown the local advent of the machine, it is probably difficult to argue in favor of the muscle machine.

A wide range of Mopar accessories allows owners to customize their vehicles.

Even if you make your debut through official resellers, third-party conversion specialists will most likely make TRX a truth in Australia.

SCD American Vehicles told Australian automotive CarExpert that the TRX would be on local soil “before Christmas.”

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