Apocalypse Dark Horse Is A Mean-Looking Ford Bronco 6×6

Apocalypse Dark Horse Is A Mean-Looking Ford Bronco 6x6

The extra axle has stretched the length of this Bronco’s bumper to bumper by 225 inches.

Apocalypse Manufacturing converted a new Ford Bronco into a fully functioning six-wheel-drive vehicle. This stallion’s mean streak is called the Dark Horse by Apocalypse Manufacturing.

The Ford Bronco 6×6 front bumper features a new bumper that has a light bar at the center and stacked lights on the sides. You will also find large tow hooks. The rig’s upgraded suspension provides a 4.0 inch (10.16 centimeter) lift.

Apocalypse Dark Horse Is A Mean-Looking Ford Bronco 6x6

Apocalypse Dark Horse Is A Mean-Looking Ford Bronco 6x6

Apocalypse Manufacturing increases the output of the twin-turbo V6 to 400 horsepower (298kilowatts). Redesigned software, larger injectors and an increase in boost are some of the changes.

The back is where the bigger changes take place. To accommodate the additional axle, the company will extend the bed and fenders. The revised roof panel adds side and rear windows to the Bronco that aren’t available on a stock Bronco. The tailgate can be mounted with a full-sized spare tire. This extension increases the vehicle’s length bumper-to-bumper to 225 inches (5.75 meters).

The rugged 37-inch Milestar Patagonia Ma/T tires are used by Bronco Manufacturing. This truck is doing some off-road work thanks to the dry mud on its sidewalls, as shown in a few images.

Reupholstered interior features marine-grade leather in a brown and black color scheme.

Apocalypse Manufacturing also offers the Ram-TRX-based Warlord. Buyers can purchase a truck with a raised ride height and style bar above the bed for $250,000 The supercharged 6.2-liter V8 makes 702 horsepower (534 Kilowatts) as well as 650 pound-feet (881 Newton meters) of torque.

The Jeep Gladiator-based Hellfire is also available. They are available with a range of engines from a GM-sourced LS3V8 Hellcat V8 to a 3.0-liter twin turbo diesel. The front of the vehicle is intimidating with its squinting lights, bulging hood and intimidating front end.

Apocalypse Manufacturing doesn’t just work on six-wheeled-drive Broncos. Maxlider Brothers Customs displayed a rendering of one in 2021. According to the company, a build would cost $399,000 and deliveries would begin in 2022.

Ford is expanding its Bronco range with many new options and entries. The Raptor is the most prominent model. The Everglades comes with a factory snorkel. The HOSS3.0 package is available for Wild Trak trim level.