How much is a Geiser Bros trophy truck?
This truck is race ready now! There is no trophy truck out there like it! COST TO BUILD: $800,000. It took 6 months to build & 2500 man hours.
How much does a trophy truck cost?
These custom built trucks will set you back $1M or more, not including the cost of high-octane racing fuel, race entry fees, etc. They must withstand punishing desert terrain and scorching heat at speeds up to and over 120 mph – mile after mile, for up to 1,000 miles or more.
Who makes Trophytrucks?
ID Designs
Baldwin’s trophy truck is based off a Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, but little besides the badge remains from the road-going automobile. The race truck was built by ID Designs and is powered by a Kroyer Racing Engines V-8 that makes 850 hp sent through an Albins six-speed sequential transmission.
Are Trophy Trucks mid engine?
Trophy Truck was a mid engine 4 wheel independent suspended truck.
What is Ken Block’s Trophy Truck?
He and his Hoonigan team today revealed the truck he’ll be driving, a Geiser Bros. -built G6 trophy truck decked out in a stunning tri-color livery designed by Ricardo Gonzalez. The truck is brand new and fully decked out with all of the hardware and tech Block will need to be competitive in the desert.
Are trophy trucks 2wd or 4wd?
Trophy trucks have been traditionally two-wheel drive but recent developments have seen more than one truck builder implementing all-wheel drive equipment. Most feature a 4130 chromoly steel tube-frame chassis covered by an aerodynamically engineered composite body.
What engine is in Ken Block’s trophy truck?
Engines V8
The brand new trophy truck is a brand new Geiser Bros G6 chassis and features an 1,100 horse power 470 cubic inch big block Dougans Racing Engines V8, massive forty inch Toyo Tires, a treasury of King Shocks, solid KMC Wheels, Rigid Lights, Sparco Seats, MPI Steering Wheel, and singing Borla Exhaust.
What kind of motor is in a trophy truck?
Truck design The SCORE International Rule Book defines and specifies the trophy truck requirements. Gasoline engines are naturally aspirated, and typically Ford or Chevrolet V8 engines, generating in excess of 850–900 BHP (630-670 kW) and 900 lb-ft (1200 N-m) of torque.