This pickup was already massive… then they added a second engine
At WhistlinDiesel headquarters, we push Monster Max 2 closer to its final form - a fully functioning, 40,000-pound pickup powered by two diesel engines producing 1,600 horsepower and 2,000 ft-lb of torque. After months of development, both transmissions finally run together through a custom-built control system, transforming the world’s largest pickup into something shockingly quick. Massive semi-truck brakes, rear steer, and a reworked suspension bring new capability, but extreme weight and top-heavy design push every component to its limits. From crawling uphill in reverse to shredding parts under full throttle, this final progress update proves the lower half works - now it is time to tame the upper half.
2026-02-12T14:37:44Z