Well the time has come for the engine to make its big debut and we can't think of a better way than in this purpose -
built concept truck.
Not exact matches
The Louisiana Territory
truck in San Jose, Calif., is
built around the
concept of serving Louisiana - style foods, including shrimp and sausage creole over rice and Louisiana smoked sausage.
The
concept builds on an existing Nissan Titan XD, and has transformed the normal medium - duty
truck into something of an off - road weapon.
Named Atlas Tanoak, Volkswagen's second
concept took the form of a life - style - oriented
truck built on the modular MQB platform.
Unveiled at Vail Mountain (Colorado) last week and set to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in a few days the 2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD All Mountain is a one - of - a-kind
concept truck build with one goal in mind: to tackle snow - covered terrain like a pro.
For example, Venture
builds General Motors» Hummer H2
concept truck, unveiled in January.
Built on a new global light
truck platform, the RDX
concept was first designed in California and then developed in Japan.
These
concept trucks, vans and cars are
built to measure reaction from those who attend the show.
The SSR limited - edition pickup
truck will not take its place, and the Bel - Air
concept car shown at the Detroit auto show last month is downright absurd, and GM is nuts if they
build it.
On October 25, 2016 Mercedes - Benz revealed 2
concept pickup
trucks previewing the upcoming joint -
built Pickup Model, to be called «X-Class».
«On a trip through the heart of downtown Orlando, the wild California - cool Surf made heads spin in a Linda Blair kind of way.Ford
built the Surf as a
concept vehicle to determine if
truck buyers would be receptive to the idea of a convertible sport - utility vehicle.
Up to $ 400 million to demonstrate and evaluate plug - in hybrids and other electric infrastructure
concepts, like
truck stop charging stations, electric rail and training for technicians to
build and repair electric vehicles.
On the other hand, almost everything is
trucked in, so where does that leave the
concept of resilience?A group of activists have been exploring how diverse urban communities can
build resilience and reduce emissions.
Here's the two things that make this
concept interesting: the 62 - mile electrified road would be many times cheaper to deploy than
building a two - lane railroad, and the
trucks on the road would be able to travel much faster than current electric trolley buses and
trucks.