Earthcruiser Extreme 330 XTR6x6 – In a departure from our normal chats, today we are talking about an off road expedition vehicle.
Earthcruiser Australia, builders of premium off road vehicles, has unveiled its latest creation, an imposing, purpose-built, go anywhere 6×6 based on the proven Landcruiser 79 Series platform.
Dubbed the Earthcruiser Extreme 330 XTR6x6, that’s a mouthful. The vehicle was developed over 12 months and features an extensive specification and equipment list.
The vehicle is designed to conquer the World’s toughest terrains safely, reliably and comfortably, allowing owners to spend extended time on the road.
Highlights of the Extreme 330 XTR6x6 include.
- 6X6 wheel drive
- Three difflocks
- unique coil/airbag sprung bogie drive rear axle set-up, with full load sharing capability between each rear axle.
- 7,000kg GVM
- 275l fuel capacity for extended trips
- Two spare wheel carriers with electric assist.
Earthcruiser build specialised vehicles for enthusiasts. Each vehicle is individualised for the buyer and worth a detailed visit if you are serious about off road expeditions
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Everything you need to know about the Earthcruiser Extreme 330 XTR6x6 can be found HERE
Dubbed the Earthcruiser Extreme 330 XTR6x6, the vehicle was developed over 12 months. It features the specifications and equipment list to conquer the World’s toughest terrains safely, reliably and comfortably. Allowing owners to spend extended time on the road.
The Extreme 330 XTR6x6 program began as a special custom build for a valued customer. When word got out, the order book for the vehicle started to quickly fill and it’s not difficult to see why.
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