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Hoonigan Halo Warthog

Hoonigan Halo Warthog

When video games come to real life, they’re rarely as mindblowing as Ken Block’s Hoonigan Industries Halo Warthog. The iconic combat all-terrain vehicle finally gets its due in real life with a bona fide 1,060-horsepower twin-turbo V8 engine, custom rock crawler chassis, suspension, and steering. Undergirding the off-road capability of the Warthog are solid front and rear axles that provide tremendous articulation for those Halo-esque drives over anything and everything. It also gets nimble four-wheel steering, 43-inch all-terrain tires, and massive ground clearance for getting this Warthog just about anywhere. If you recognize it, the Hoonigan Warthog recently debuted in the “Free Guy” movie, and you can also see how it was built on YouTube where new episodes bow until October 14th. It’s just too bad there’s no M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun mounted in the back and no Master Chief armor for the driver.