If you thought the Ford Raptor is something wild just wait until you are introduced to MegaRexx's MegaRaptor, a giant version of the F‑250 that's ready for battle and seems to look like it rolled straight out of a Mad Max movie. Built in the U.S., this truck features 46-inch military tires, a factory Power Stroke diesel, and enough suspension upgrades to make the mountain trails look like parking lots. It's not just a show truck either—this thing was constructed to conquer, and it may even make the regular Raptor feel like a crossover.
The MegaRaptor Is a Trail-Dominating Beast
If you thought the Raptor was big, just wait until you see this. Introduced the MegaRexx MegaRaptor, an amazing custom-built truck based on the Ford F-250. Built in North Carolina, this behemoth is taller than your average NBA player and wider than most driveways. This is not just a show truck either - this rig is built to go where Raptor's may fear to tread.
- Based on a 2022 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Lariat
- Backed by MegaRexx Trucks, who are well known for building heavy-duty off-road builds
- Designed for trail conquering, not mall cruising
46-Inch Tires and Serious Suspension Upgrades
The biggest jaw-dropping upgrade? Those 46-inch Michelin XZL tires that were taken off a military truck. These monsters sit on 20-inch double beadlock wheels, and they're not just big - they're meant to crush rock, logs, and small cars.
- Front: 4.5-inch Icon coil springs
- Rear: 5-inch rear leaf springs
- All shocks: Remote-reservoir Fox Racing
- All corners: Dual steering stabilizers
- All corners: upgraded track bars and radius arms for more articulation
Tough Looks with Custom Body Panels
Not only does this awesome truck ride high, but it also looks all kinds of mean doing it. MegaRexx replaced the stock fenders and bedsides with custom fiberglass that is needed to fit the massive tires without rubbing. They also upgraded the hood and bumpers for a crazy look that is a mix of military and mad-max style.
- Wider fiberglass fenders and hood
- Front and rear heavy-duty steel bumpers
- Integrated LED lighting and winch-ready setup
- Rear ladder bar to protect the drivetrain
Still Packs Ford’s Diesel Power—Untouched
You may expect a build like this to have outrageous engine mods, but MegaRexx kept it classy—and reliable. The truck still uses Ford’s 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 with approximately 500 hp and 1,200 lb-ft of torque; thats plenty for off road duty.
- Factory engine tuning retained for warranty and reliability.
- ECM calibrated to retune tire size.
- Retains factory drivetrain and towing capacity.
Surprisingly Comfortable on the Road
Despite its monster-truck frame, the MegaRaptor is surprisingly comfortable. MegaRexx kept the Lariat trim that added a luxurious twist—leather seats, a 12-inch SYNC infotainment system, adaptive cruise control, and even Apple CarPlay. It's the kind of truck that'll get attention in the grocery store parking lot... if it fits there.
- Heated and ventilated seating
- Ford Co-Pilot360 safety technology
- Retractable electric side steps to access the cab
- Can be daily driven (yes, really!)
MegaRaptor Specifications
Feature | Details |
Base Truck | 2022 Ford F‑250 Crew Cab Lariat |
Engine | 6.7L Power Stroke diesel V8, 500 hp, 1,200 lb-ft |
Suspension | Icon springs, Fox shocks, extended radius arms |
Tires | 46″ Michelin XZL military tires |
Wheels | 20″ double beadlock military wheels |
Body Panels | Custom fiberglass fenders, hood, steel bumpers |
Interior | Ford Lariat trim with SYNC, leather, ADAS tech |
Estimated Cost | ~$170,000 (truck + conversion) |
Final Thoughts
The MegaRaptor isn’t trying to be subtle, and that’s exactly the point. It’s big, it’s bold, and it’s built for those who want their off-roader to look like it can drive through a warzone—and actually could. Whether you’re an off-road junkie, a truck lover, or someone who just wants to own something absolutely bonkers, this F‑250-based beast delivers. Sure, it’s not for everyone, but if you’ve got the cash and the courage, the MegaRaptor might just be your ultimate flex on four wheels.
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