Auto YouTuber ‘TheStradman’ got a firsthand look at a massive, $100,000 6×6 Jeep Wrangler that seems like something taken directly out of HALO.
Custom cars are nothing new, but the six-wheeled monsters Stradman tested from South Florida Jeep are on an entirely different level.
As soon as the American pulled into the lot he seemed amazed by the beastly vehicle, which even commanded the parking lot from where it was sitting.
Stradman, who’s building his own 6×6 Jeep Gladiator in the next few months, admitted to viewers he had never even been inside one before going down to Florida.
“That thing is ridiculous, it’s fast too!” the auto YouTuber said as the six-wheeler barreled past him. “This is a hybrid 6×6, that is ridiculously cool. The wow factor this thing has on the road, that is insanity.”
Six wheels mean the truck needs three powered axles to drive them all, but only two of these axles are powered by the engine, with the rear one relying on an electric motor driven by a huge battery bank behind the back seat.
This technically does make it a hybrid, but there wasn’t any mention of the gas mileage one could expect for a vehicle that looks more like a tank than it does a regular Jeep.
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“I have never in my entire life seen a truck or a Jeep with more road presence than this,” TheStradman admitted. “The proportions of this 6×6 are perfection. There are a lot of 6×6’s that honestly don’t look very good, like they have a tumor on the back end. This looks almost factory.”
No doubt, wherever one of these things goes, they’re going to turn heads – but the monsters start out at $100,000, and you have to wait a month after ordering to get it.
But for Stradman, the wait is well worth it to flex on everyone else in a regular, four-wheeled car – even if that car is a Lamborghini.
“We got the Range Rover and the Lamborghini Urus right there, they look like little baby cars,” he said while rolling around in the 6×6. “Could you guys imagine if you spent $220,000 on a Lamborghini Urus, you’re walking back to your car, trying to flex hard, and this is parked next to you?”
The 6×6 mods Stradman took out in Florida were both based on a Jeep Wrangler chassis, while the one he’s ordering is being built off of the new Jeep Gladiator.
Exactly how tricked out and customized his own six-wheeler will be remains to be seen, but based on his other rides, it will probably be over the top, with plenty of purple both inside and out.