Hot or Not? BMW Monster Truck

By Josh Needs 2 Min Read

Who would ever think of combining a BMW 7 Series limo with a Monster Truck? The Russians, of course.

Russian company ‘Tour Bigfoot’ reckons the best way to get tourists to the frontline is in a big BMW limo, so it’s combined a 7 Series with a monster truck to access historic Russian WWII sites… no matter how far off the beaten track.

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Called Valkyrie 766, the big Beemer is covered in arctic camouflage – because that’ll help it blend in with the environment – and it’s equipped with a massive bullbar, which didn’t even require a bumper modification to install.

Helping to light up dark Russian forests are six driving lights in addition to the standard four headlights, and there are cameras all around to increase visibility from the driver’s seat. The stock 7 Series rubber has been flicked for some slightly more aggressive off-road tyres, and the Beemer has also received some subtle wheel arch extensions – see if you can spot them – as well as a winch and limited-slip differentials front and rear.

These minor modifications are aimed at getting tourists to some of the harder-to-access WWII sites, which might require driving through dense forest, mud channels and even some trenches.

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