Can’t afford the Mercedes-AMG 6×6? Maybe this Jeep Wrangler Tomahawk creation fits your budget.
Crafted by China’s G. Patton, this is the Jeep Wrangler Tomahawk, sporting six wheels and ready to conquer all sorts of terrain. The Tomahawk started its life out as a run-of-the-mill Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, before everything behind the C-pillar was cut off and a truck bed was created in its place, along with an additional axle. Although details of its performance weren’t announced, photos show that the 3.6-liter V6 engine now benefits from a supercharger.
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Up front there’s an off-road-ready bumper to go along with a set of 17-inch wheels paired to 35-inch Mickey Thompson tires. There is of course, a remote-controlled electric winch attached to the front bumper.
Car News China reports that the G. Patton name was originally used for the Chinese version of the U.S. Specialty Vehicles (USSV) Rhino GX SUV, but it appears now that the Chinese side has separated from USSV. It doesn’t appear that the Jeep Wrangler Tomahawk would be sold in the U.S. if it does get produced.
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