Apocalype 6×6 Ram 1500 TRX-Based Juggernaut Has Officially Launching Date, Know First Look, High-Tech Features, and Showroom Price

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The folks at Apocalype 6×6 Ram 1500 just dropped their latest monster: the Juggernaut. It’s built on the tough Ram 1500 TRX platform, but with six wheels and enough power to make your heart race. This isn’t your everyday pickup—it’s a full-on apocalypse-ready rig. And guess what? They’ve set an official launch date for early 2026, giving fans time to save up (or sell a kidney).

First Look

You spot a Ram TRX rolling by, but then… bam it’s got an extra axle and looks like it could crush a tank. That’s the Juggernaut in a nutshell. Apocalypse Manufacturing stretched the frame, slapped on a third rear axle, and wrapped it in angular bodywork that screams “stay back.” Think sharp fenders, a Cybertruck-style bed cap, and beefy steel bumpers that laugh at rocks and ruts.

Under the Hood

No skimping here. The heart is the same 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8 from the TRX, but tuned to spit out 850 horsepower that’s 148 more than stock. Bigger injectors and a pulley swap do the trick, sending torque to all six wheels in full-time 6×6 mode. We’re talking 0-60 in under four seconds, even with the extra weight.

Towing? Up to 20,000 pounds, thanks to heavy-duty Dana 60 axles and locking diffs. Suspension is independent up front for smooth jumps, and the whole setup handles modes like Baja (for high-speed desert runs), Mud, Rocks, Drag Race, and Sport. A high-flow cooling system keeps it chill in hot spots, and that dual exhaust roars like thunder. It’s built for chaos—think Gumball 3000 rallies or backcountry hauls where lesser trucks tap out.

High-Tech Goodies

Step inside, and it’s not all grit. The cabin’s the biggest Apocalypse has ever built, fitting drivers up to 7 feet tall without a squeeze. Leather seats that heat and cool? Check. A 12-inch touchscreen for infotainment, tied to a Harman Kardon sound system that thumps harder than the engine. Panoramic sunroof lets in the stars (or storm clouds), and a digital rearview camera makes reversing this beast a breeze.

Showroom Price

Alright, the part that hurts: This bad boy starts at $297,999. Yeah, you read that right—nearly three times a stock TRX’s price. It includes the donor truck, all mods, and that warranty Apocalypse throws in. For context, their simpler Warlord 6×6 runs about $250k, but the Juggernaut’s extra flair and power justify the bump. Worth it? If you’re chasing the ultimate off-roader, absolutely. Otherwise, stick to daydreaming.

NOTE:-This information is not completely true, there is no official information about its launch yet, but it is likely to be launched in 2026.

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