Driven: Electric Bremach T-Rex Devours Tough Jobs, Not Gas

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6a00d83451b3c669e2014e881d43d9970d-800wi.jpgForget about the T-Rex concept, the six-wheel 500-horsepower V-10 Dodge Ram show truck that Chrysler built last century. There's a new T-Rex coming to town.

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MagicMtnDan

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Gotta love this quote: "Except for its height, a T-Rex might well make a Power Wagon or Raptor look like amateurs slogging through obnoxious conditions."

$100,000+ for an "Italian Unimog?" Be my guest.
 

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I wouldn't put it in the same league as a Unimog... It doesn't have portal axles and most Unimogs are on an even shorter wheelbase (a few are longer).
 

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OK, I was being generous but the comparison to a 'Mog is inevitable once you see the picture of it. When you see the Bremach, the Unimog is about the only vehicle that could come to mind.
 
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