Im not saying the TRX wont happen but what absolutely wont happen is the TRX coming to market exactly how the prototype is setup. Side exhaust? Nope. King shocks? Nope, they dont have the mass manufacturing abilities like Fox does. Racing harnesses? Nope. 37" tires? Nope. Bed Rack with 2 spares? Nope.
To add to this its a standard 1500 frame so if it does make it to market how the prototype is setup it most likely will have frame issues with any hard abuse. Also think of the price tag that will follow with a Hellcat motor, side exhaust, king shocks, 6 37" tires with beadlocks and a bed rack, racing seats, and racing harnesses, itll be more than a Raptor by a long shot.
Like I said, itll be a standard Rebel with some larger tires, badging, and some weak ass shocks and at best a hellcat motor. No way will it have king shocks and the supporting mods to make it 7" wider than the standard 1500. Itll be a watered down version of the prototype TRX and a slightly upgraded Rebel with TRX badging.
Sure it won't come to market exactly like it's concept, things rarely do, but that also doesn't mean that it will be some completely neutered wet noodle.
There's no telling what they'll do with the exhaust, there are vehicles now that have exhausts worked in to the body panels, mustangs have come with side exits in the past. I personally don't care if it's side exit but it's totally within the realm of possibilities.
Will it come with a bedrack? I'm sure it won't,but I wouldn't want it to because I'd rather find or make a rack that suited my needs anyways.
Will it come with 37's? Sure it could, the raptor came with 35s and that was unusual at the time, if I was coming to market with a raptor competitor I'm at least going to make an offering on par with what my competition offers if not try to one up them
Who cares if it comes with a standard frame, any off-road truck needs frame reinforcing anyways, the gen 1 needed it and so will the gen 2 for those that really beat on them.
Of course it won't have racing harnesses, once again, who cares it's just a show piece to build hype.
Believing that it isn't possible for it to come with decent suspension is an unfounded assumption as well, ford did it, dodge has shown its serious with offering specialty vehicles and there is no reason to believe that they won't source something decent, not to mention the rear suspension on dodges is already a better starting platform than the leafsprung offering on fords.
You're making a lot of assumptions out of what sounds like denial.
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At the end of the day, all that matters for the TRX to be a success is an insane motor and a solid start point for suspension, the building blocks for a decent off-road platform, everything else is just frills that a lot of of wouldn't keep anyways.
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