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A company called Apocalypse has changed a Jeep. This is a growing trend around the world.
The customised model features an 'Oculus Tron' front bumper that foregoes the regular headlamps featured on Jeep vehicles in favour of an LED light bar similar to the one found on the Tesla Cybertruck.
The variant has a completely different front bumper and grille, as well as two huge red tow hooks.
At the front, there is a new windshield frame and a set of big side steps to aid in entry. Apocalypse has also added Kevlar fenders and a lockable cover to the vehicle's expanded bed. On the inside, the car is lined with weather-resistant marine grade black leather.
This custom Hellfire also does send its power through all six wheels, unlike a lot of other aftermarket 6x6 vehicles out there.
The custom model is distinguished by black door handles, black side window trim, and a body-colored grille finished in Clearcoat paint. The rear window is detachable. When the car is being driven, an airbag occupancy sensor will tell you when the car is being driven by someone who isn't wearing a seatbelt. It also has rear child safety locks and side impact beams.
One LCD monitor in the front, eight speakers, a fixed antenna, a GPS antenna input, and streaming audio are included in the interior entertainment amenities. On eBay, the vehicle is being sold with a three-year warranty.
The modified vehicle's mechanical components include a beefed-up suspension and a 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 engine set to produce 750 horsepower. Additionally, unlike a lot of other aftermarket 6x6 vehicles, this Hellfire sends power to all six wheels. The model's transmission is an eight-speed automatic.
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