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Transportation

Armortruck Futuristic Armored SUV Concept

Armortruck Futuristic Armored SUV Concept

We’ve seen plenty of futuristic, apocalypse-ready vehicles over the years. Few of them compare to the share absurdity of the Armortruck Futuristic Armored SUV Concept from Bulgarian designer Milen Ivanov. Ivanov is concept designer / artist that’s cut his teeth at big name places ranging from Dreamworks and Anima Barcelona, to Vilner and Rimac, so he has plenty of experience in both the automotive and animation worlds, which lets him really bring this Halo Warthog meets Mars Rover concept to life. Described as an “Independent mega SUV that can be driven on any surface, no matter oxygen condition, terrain or dangerous environment,” the Armortruck has enough room for four and could be used for a number of dangerous applications where safety is key. As this is just a concept with no brand attached to it, there are no plans to put it into production at this time. Here’s hoping something similar from the designer sees the road one day.