
RAM TRX is an extreme version of RAM 1500, the famous American pickup truck. From his 702 horsepower V8, it makes the powder talk, but not as much as the most extreme version of all, the Hennessey version of the drug. in Hennessey Mammoth 1000TRX thus pushing all sliders down with a 1026 horsepower and cargo pair of 1315 Nm ! This 3.2-ton heavyweight is, of course, all-wheel drive, but it also has a limited-slip differential and an eight-speed automatic transmission.
An unbalanced duel
Opposite him is a Land Rover Defender who will lead the fight. Not just any, because the Bowler version is designed for off-road competitions and rally raids. Yet under the hood modest four-cylinder 2.0 l We are far from the gurgling V8 of the American competitor. It is developing 300 horsepower and 400 Nm and still benefit from off-road tires adapted to the challenge.
Obviously, given the many differences between these two competitors, the duel turns very quickly in favor of the American as we can see in the video. Launched at full power, the Defender can do nothing but sink into the ground and be towed by Hennessey’s formidable mammoth.
Reinforcements are coming
That’s when the second Land Rover Defender appears reach out to your twin in a rematch of this tug-of-war. But there’s nothing to do here either, two Land Rover Defender 90s make great use of two engines and eight wheels, they can’t make a big American pickup truck move an inch and will simply fall into the ground.
It’s finally yoursn the third fight, seeing a third Land Rover Defender Bowler join his two friends everything will change. There, despite the colossal power and four-wheel drive, the American could not do anything and was taken away by three small Englishmen.
Check out the video of the Hennessey Mammoth vs 3 Defender clash below:
Source: Auto Plus

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