Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE), the Texas-based hypercar manufacturer and high-performance vehicle builder, has started production of what they say is the world’s most powerful pickup truck, the Hennessey Mammoth 1000 TRX with its upgraded 6.2-litre supercharged Hellcat V8 boasting 1012hp (755kW).
Based on the 702hp (523kW) Dodge Ram 1500 TRX, the high-performance-focused enhancements by Hennessey cut the 0-100km/h time to just 3.2 seconds – the quickest in the world – while torque grows to 969 lb-ft (1314Nm).
With modifications including a high-flow 2.65L supercharger, fuel injectors and high-flow induction system alongside performance-boosting calibration, the 6.2-litre V8 ute can achieve an 11.4-second quarter mile at over 190km/h.
John Hennessey, company founder and CEO said: “The new Mammoth 1000 TRX is the most powerful pickup truck that Hennessey Performance has ever offered.
“The Ram TRX already boasts the highest horsepower of any vehicle manufacturer’s pickup, so our performance, styling and off-road enhancements make this the most formidable new truck you can buy. We’ve already sold more than 100 trucks, with each answering one big question – why have a 1000-horsepower pickup truck? Because we can!”
The imposing hypertruck makes an enormous statement on the road. Capable of carrying six adults in comfort, carrying a payload exceeding 1040kg and towing more than 3500kg, the Mammoth is the most comprehensive and capable performance truck on the market.
Including buying the stock TRX, owners opting for the Mammoth 1000 will typically pay in the region of $US150,000 for their build. The majority of owners will take a highly specified stock model, and add the Mammoth 1000 package and the Stage 2 off-road enhancements.
The popular Stage 2 package adds custom bumpers, LED lights, a front levelling kit, 37-inch off-road tyres and upgraded electronic fold-out steps.
Hennessey will ensure exclusivity for its customers by limiting production volumes of the Mammoth 1000 with each truck fitted with a special chassis plate recording its build number. Just 200 will be produced in 2021 for customers across the US and around the world. Orders can be placed through Hennessey Performance here.