If you’re the type of person who thinks a vehicle could save you from the apocalypse, well then the Armortruck created by designer Milen Ivanon whose carrier includes stints at Vilner, Rimac and Dreamworks, could be the perfect weapon of choice. Of course, that’s if it actually existed and didn’t exist simply in the virtual world.
Apocalypse-beating abilities aside, the Armortruck makes every production vehicle we’ve ever seen look tame, including the weird and wacky creations from Dartz.
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Just take a look at the front, for example. There are four individual LED lights sitting at the front of the hood and then a large LED light bar lower down the fascia. There are also a pair of circular units incorporated into the grille that likely act as fog lights or are instead cameras. Either way, the array of lights somewhat reminds us of a spider and its eight eyes.
The wild design continues at the sides where the Armortruck sits on a set of bespoke off-road wheels and tires and sports angular wheel arches and side steps. It also features gullwing-style doors and tiny side windows hidden beneath inches of bodywork that would likely be armor-plated.
The crazed looks continue at the rear with an array of different lights, including a prominent LED light bar similar to what’s found up front.
While vehicles with such bold, military-style looks often have sparse interiors, that’s not the case here. In fact, the Armortruck has four plush seats wrapped in black leather and brown Alcantara. The cabin also sports ambient lighting, an F1-inspired steering wheel, and a large central touchscreen infotainment system.