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The reveal of the 2021 Ram TRX comes with a late-2020 release date and a base price of $69,995. Back in 2016, Ram showed off the Rebel TRX concept, a design exercise that featured the recently introduced Hellcat supercharged V8 and an upgraded suspension. The company stopped short of confirming it would build a Ford F-150 Raptor rival inspired by the concept, but nevertheless, here we are four years later watching the reveal of the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX. Based on the company’s current half-ton pickup, the TRX gets a long list of mechanical and cosmetic upgrades that finally give Ram a legitimate high-speed rival to the heretofore-unchallenged Ford Raptor. Due at dealers early next year, the TRX will start at $69,995, available in a crew cab/short bed body style. Overview Ram calls the 2021 TRX “the apex predator of the truck world,” and it’s hard to argue with that hyperbole given the truck’s hard bits. FCA’s legendary Hellcat 6.2-liter V8 makes the jump to a body-on-frame vehicle in the TRX, which boasts 702 horsepower (523 kilowatts) and 650 pound-feet (881 newton-meters) in this application. That makes it the least powerful member of the Hellcat family – Ram says the longer intake and exhaust paths sap power somewhat – but it’s still the meanest engine in any pickup (excluding tuner specials like the Hennessey Maximus). Ram didn’t drop a Hellcat in and call it good, though. Engineers also beefed up the standard 1500 pickup’s frame for the TRX, infusing it with higher-strength steel and strategically thicker, heavier rails. The company claims the frame carries over only 25 percent from the base 1500, giving the TRX greater torsional rigidity and strength. Ram wouldn’t cop to a specific number, but representatives did say that it’d be able to handle repeated jumps and off-road abuse without breaking “unlike some of [the TRX’s] competitors,” an apparent reference to viral videos of the Raptor’s frame snapping in the middle after inadvisably high jumps. A high-performance ZF eight-speed transmission, shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, routes the Hellcat’s power to all four wheels through a part-time four-wheel drive system. The transfer case gets an upgraded chain, pinion, bearings, and clutches to cope with the prodigious torque, and a Dana 60 solid rear axle comes equipped with an electronic-locking rear differential for lurid powerslides and good desert performance. Price The 2021 Ram 1500 TRX will start at $69,995, plus a $1,695 destination charge. The company will also offer a 702-unit limited run of the TRX Launch Edition, which comes fully loaded with beadlock-capable wheels, Harman Kardon 19-speaker audio, a panoramic roof, and unique Anvil Gray paint – a bed-mounted sport bar and spare tire you see here are probably Mopar accessories. The Launch Edition will demand $90,315 plus destination, and it’s likely the most expensive Ram 1500 variant on offer. For comparison, the Ford F-150 Raptor starts at $53,455 in SuperCab form or $56,440 for the SuperCrew. That’s quite a bit cheaper, although the 450-hp (336-kW) Ford is significantly down on power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXXL5fZTEY[color=#990000][/color] Specs & Performance In addition to the Hellcat V8’s 702 hp and 650 lb-ft, the Ram TRX boasts a two-path air intake, with half coming through a ram air inlet in the grille and the other half via a massive functional hood scoop. The company says that its off-road monster can sprint to 60 miles per hour in just 4.5 seconds and 100 mph in 10.5 seconds, with a quarter-mile time of 12.9 seconds and a maximum speed of 118 mph. And if you’re counting, each of those numbers represents class superlatives. For a crazier pickup, you’d have to go to the aftermarket. A 6.0-inch-wider track provides more stability at high speeds, with composite fenders increasing overall width by 8.0 inches relative to the Ram 1500. A 0.8-inch-longer wheelbase makes more room for massive 325/65R18 tires that measure 35 inches tall. Those tires were developed exclusively for the Ram TRX. The Goodyear Wrangler Territory rubber found under the high-performance pickup offers exceptional performance in wet, dusty, and muddy terrain, thanks in part to robust side lugs in the tread pattern. These 13-inch-wide tires should also offer plenty of floatation in sand and snow, helping the TRX stay on top of the dust rather than sunken into it. All four corners boast Bilstein Blackhawk E2 adaptive shock absorbers, which can vary between 22 pounds and 1 ton of damping force. Remote reservoirs for the nitrogen-charged shocks help improve performance and reduce fade in high-speed desert driving or high-impact off-roading. The rear suspension was redesigned with unique-to-TRX hard mounting points to provide a better ride and more durability off-road without compromising bed space. New front and rear springs join the dampers to provide 11.8 inches of ground clearance – in fact, the rear springs are the tallest on any non-commercial vehicle sold in the US. Ram also says to plan for 13.0 inches of front and 14.0 inches of rear suspension travel, just edging out the Raptor’s 13.0 inches and 13.9 inches of travel and 11.5 inches of ground clearance. Both Ford and Ram should be able to handle standing water depths of 32 inches without damaging vital components. In sum, it all sounds very promising. It must be said, however, that whatever suspension specs Ram promises compare very closely to the Ford Raptor and its trick Fox Live Valve adaptive dampers. When the TRX's superlative power isn't a factor, it will have to distinguish itself through its stronger frame and intangibles not easily laid out on a spec sheet. Interior If you’re building a performance truck’s cabin, there are few better places to start than the Ram 1500. The TRX improves on its basic sibling with abundant contrast-color stitching, several different trim and option packages, and a console-mounted shifter that replaces the rotary dryer dial. Our opinions on that last part are split; the dial opens up plenty of storage room in the console, but the shift lever should be more intuitive, and it befits the Ram TRX’s sporting intentions. The base TR Equipment Group will pick up where the Ram 1500 Rebel leaves off, with cloth and vinyl seating with dark red accents. The TR1 and TR2 channel the Ram Limited with all-black leather and suede upholstery, as well as ventilated front seats. Both come with grey stitching and metal-tone interior accents, though the TR2 offers red stitching and carbon-fiber trim as an option. Like other SRT-enhanced models, the Ram 1500 TRX gets a thick-rimmed, flat-bottom steering wheel, and large aluminum paddle shifters make manual gear changes easier and more convenient, even with the steering wheel turned. A head-up display is available with the TR2 equipment group, a first for the Ram brand that might make its way to higher-trim 1500 pickups in the next model year. Features In addition to the head-up display, the TRX offers an optional rear camera mirror. The 1500 family’s first transfer case mode selector also gets settings for Normal, Wet/Snow, Off-Road and Baja; launch control (on a Ram!) makes an appearance as well. There are also drive modes for sand and rocks, helping provide ideal throttle response no matter the terrain. As one might expect of a Raptor-fighting off-road pickup, the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX also features jump detection. Using wheel speed sensors, ride height sensors, and accelerometers, the truck can tell when it’s airborne, preventing harmful power spikes in the driveline and preparing for re-entry with optimized gear selection, torque split, and damping rates. Those variable shock absorbers are likely invaluable here, working to provide smoother, more stable landings. If, for some reason, an obstacle exceeds the TRX’s ground clearance or suspension travel limits, five underbody skid plates protect the front axle, transfer case, fuel tank, and transmission pan. Another skid plate up front looks good and provides more protection for the truck’s belly. Towing & Payload The 2021 TRX has a maximum towing rating of 8,100 pounds and can haul up to 1,310 pounds of payload. That compares well to the Ford F-150 Raptor, which can tow 8,000 pounds and haul 1,200 pounds. The Ram 1500 TRX will also offer Trailer Reverse Steer Control. Unlike Ford's similar Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Ram's solution can automatically sense the trailer length, so the driver doesn't need to add a funky sticker to the trailer tongue or input trailer lengths and profiles. Ram says it will be much more user-friendly. Fuel Economy The Ram 1500 TRX hasn’t been rated by the EPA for fuel economy yet, but we aren’t expecting much. We’d expect a fuel economy rating of 12 miles per gallon city, 18 mpg highway, and 15 mpg combined, using both the 2020 Ram 1500 Hemi and the 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat as reference points. Release Date Built at Ram’s Sterling Heights, Michigan, assembly facility, the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX will appear on dealer order forms starting August 18. The company says to expect the first deliveries of the hot picku
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I want to clear my hard-disk from a previous laptop to serve as an external hard drive, how possible is this? |
shegzan:Not necessarily young to even be a billionaire but a sound advice from a loved should be highly taken into consideration cos they might see things you ordinaryly won't see especially being your Dad. |
kunki90: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNhuDCVIydw |
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HeavenlyBang:Really hoping that the powerplant in the type S would get those numbers at least 350BHP. |
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[/b]2021 Acura TLX Performance[b] Style with no substance can be fun, but not for long. To endure, a car needs to offer as much of both as possible. The 2021 Acura TLX aims to do that with a strong base configuration and an even stronger Type S. The base TLX isn't just a base car, though. Doing the reverse of how most manufacturers approach the design of a new sport sedan, Acura started with the structure it needed for the Type S, then dialed it back for the base TLX, a decision Acura hopes will show through in the base car's performance. Under the hood of the 2021 Acura TLX, you'll find a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder rated for 272 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. Those figures represent peak increases of 66 hp and 98 lb-ft over the previous TLX's entry-level engine—in fact, the new turbo-four makes 13 lb-ft more torque than the previous TLX's V-6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lHnjiBLkBY 2021 Acura TLX 162021 Acura TLX 16 filterSEE ALL 23 PHOTOS The 2.0-liter turbo TLX engine mates to a 10-speed automatic transmission, which is tuned for more aggressive acceleration and response than the previous TLX's 8-speed dual-clutch and 9-speed automatic. The new 10-speed is also capable of four-gear direct downshifts. The 2021 Acura TLX Type S will also use the 10-speed automatic, but with unique Type S tuning and upgrades to handle the increased power and torque. For the Type S, Acura will launch a new Acura-specific (not shared with Honda) 3.0-liter single-turbo V-6. Because the Type S won't launch until the spring of 2021, Acura remains mum on power and torque output and other Type S performance metrics. We expect to learn more as we get closer to the Type S's full unveiling. Acura's fourth-generation SH-AWD all-wheel-drive system, optional in the base TLX and standard on Type S, delivers 30-percent quicker torque transfer to the rear axle, and 40-percent greater total torque capacity. Up to 70 percent of the engine's torque can be sent to the rear wheels, and 100 percent of the torque sent rearward can be directed to either side. On top of the rear-biased power delivery, the rear axle is continuously overdriven by 2.9 percent for improved turn-in and cornering. The electric power-steering system also gets some changes for the 2021 TLX. Gone is the rack-and-pinion electric-assist system, replaced by a belt-driven electric assist. Not all of the performance upgrades to the 2021 Acura TLX come in the form of hardware, though. Acura's Integrated Dynamics System (the marque's name for its performance-settings control suite) now offers a user-programmable Individual mode in addition to the familiar Comfort, Normal, Sport, and, on Type S models, Sport+ modes. The Individual mode isn't just a first for the TLX, it's a first for Acura. Cc; Radautoworks, kingreign, weyreypey Cc; Nurey, HeavenlyBang, GAZZUZZ,Autogosh,CarGuideNGR
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ademidedavid:You responded well to this person who called you a coward whille... ademidedavid:...now responded with frivolity to the one showing more concern, I guess you want anyone to tell you the truth. ![]() |
yungchap:Why was the model number blurred? ...and looking at the engine bay the engine is a V6 2.4(C240) or 2.8(C280) not the I4 2.3(C230)as stated here. Cc; GAZZUZZ, HeavenlyBang, Nurey
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HeavenlyBang:I guess the Toyota crew have convinced him otherwise |
madjune:I Not sure I have met him or his business ![]() |
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madjune:They very much still operating but I have only patronized the pepper soup joint when I was sick as I needed to have something pepperish to eat if I can pick my drugs. ![]() |
AkeNathan:I for one will still prefer best of both words "Hybrid" Unlike ICE they are quite and pedestrains will hardly know if there is a vehicle coming behind them. Atleast one can hear a G wagon from a mile away ![]() |
While the Western Hemisphere was asleep, Hyundai Motor Company and its sister Kia Motor Corporation invested a grand total of 80 million euros into small-time Croatian electric hypercar manufacturer, Rimac Automobili. With current conversion rates, that equates to a more than hefty $89,908,000. The strategic performance is to move one major step closer to phasing out internal combustion by accelerating Rimac’s research and development into high-performance EVs. It’s also apart of Hyundai Motor Group’s major “Clean Mobility” initiative as the Korean giant aims to become a major leader in this transition. RIMAC AUTOMOBILI “We are very impressed by the Hyundai Motor Group’s vision and prompt and decisive initiative. We believe that this technology partnership will create maximum value for our companies and their customers,” Mate Rimac, the company’s founder and CEO said in the official press statement. “Rimac is still a young and relatively small but fast-growing company. We see a strong investor and technology partner in Hyundai Motor Group and believe that this collaboration will charge the company’s position as a Tier-1 electrification components supplier to the industry. “ Rimac is the company that introduced the radical Concept_One, which boasts a grand total of 1,224 horsepower from four liquid-cooled magnet synchronous electric motors powering each wheel. With a massive network of laptop batteries churning out 90 kWh, the result was a zero to 60 time of just 2.5 seconds and a range of 210 miles. When introduced in 2013, Rimac claimed it to be the world’s fastest accelerating electric vehicle. It was so fast, that former Top Gear host Richard Hammond crashed one on Amazon’s The Grand Tour. Rimac also just introduced its second electric supercar, the C_Two, which boasts 1,888 horsepower and a zero to 60 time of just two seconds. Rimac, Hyundai, and Kia will all collaborate to help introduce an electric lineup of Hyundai’s hot new N Performance brand with a new mid-level sports car as well as a high-performance hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle. Last year, Porsche also got involved by purchasing a 10 percent stake in Rimac. “Rimac is an innovative company with outstanding capabilities in high-performance electric vehicles,” said Euisun Chung in the official statement, Hyundai Motor Group’s executive vice chairman. “Its startup roots and abundant experience collaborating with automakers combined with technological prowess makes Rimac the ideal partner for us. We look forward to collaborating with Rimac on our road to Clean Mobility.” Source; the Drive.com
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madjune:I currently live in the estate |
I buy my Volvo 1.3-1.5m you buy your corolla 1.8m, I later sell my volvo 700 - 800k, you sell your corolla 1.15 - 1.3m. The extra money 300 - 400k change from not buying the corolla would have yielded me some extra money too. Not forgetting the fact that I can park my non-comprehensively insured volvo on any street corner & sleep with both eyes closed ![]() Modified[/quote]Thank you for this, me I want to sleep with my eyes closed abeg, I can't come and kill myself Volvo S60R momentum
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Still waiting for the Sonata N with the new 3.5 twin turbo engine, it's gonna be sweet ![]() |
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All security outfits of the nation at the borderline between Lagos and Ogun state on ibadan expressway.
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With the ongoing lockdown there has been a great lot of sanity on our roads and environs. The ever busy Berger Axis is now the most serene place you can observe now as against the usual hustle and hustle... Se pictures below
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platinumricky:. I wish you could see the future then |
Who are the government agency that test every new vehicle car manufacturers introduce into the continent of Africa? Are we safe with the new(AKA tear rubber) vehicle been shipped or manufactured for usage in Africa? See link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL_2MdSTM7g @nurey @GAZZUZ @Kingreign @AutoJoshNG @HeavenlyBang@AYOOLAAUTOCARE1 @radautoworks @AutoElectNG Mods kindly push to front page
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It's basically a Toyota matrix underneath |
GAZZUZZ:Can you give more comprehensive review on this as I love and intend to get the V6 variant, more power baby!!! |
MajorWarren:Why preference for your mum? Why can't you accept his or her's too that's where the problems start |
Hoodbilonia:People are still getting this confused, more recent cars use timing chains rather the belts because of durability, longevity and performance the engines. Chains are very unlikely to jump timing compared to belts.
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