Drake showed off his super truck based on a Ram TRX built for the apocalypse in Texas

  • Drake’s super-truck is seriously imposing
  • This $200,000 beast would be great in an end-of-the-world scenario
  • Everything really is bigger in Texas

Published on Jan 20, 2025 at 3:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jan 20, 2025 at 3:28 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Drake took to Instagram to show off his super truck which is based on a Ram TRX and is suitable for any apocalyptic scenario.

They say that everything’s bigger in Texas, so maybe this is just Drake’s way of fitting into his new home state.

Pictures of Drake’s new ride were shared online and this beast is something special.

This behemoth is a bigger and badder version of the Ram TRX – Drake may have 99 problems – to borrow from Jay – but a lame truck ain’t one.

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Where did Drake get this awesome truck from?

This $200,000 truck is the handiwork of Apocalypse Manufacturing, a Florida based tuning shop who have proved to be quite popular with celebrities as of late.

Travis Scott recently splashed $160,000 on a Omega Rex Truck from them, and NBA star Luka Dončić also counts himself as a customer of theirs.

Drake is now among the company’s famous clientele, and if this awesome photoshoot is anything to go by, we won’t be surprised if he’s a returning customer.

Not only does this truck look imposing from the outside, it also packs a mean 6.2-liter Hemi Hellcat V8 engine.

Capable of producing 850hp, this truck will fare just fine should it need to mow down some zombies.

Not that we’re expecting that situation to arise any time soon, mind you.

Everything on this thing is big, from the 22-inch wheels to the 40-inch tires.

The tonneau cover over the bed locks when it’s rolled into place, making for one secure storage area.

Supplies can be left there for days, and it’s all done at the click of a button.

Rugged on the outside, luxurious on the inside

Something about the truck’s exterior makes it look distinctly hardy.

The lack of shine on the customized plates is reminiscent of some sort of tank.

Let’s just say, this vehicle wouldn’t look too out of place riding alongside the Warthogs in Halo.

Perhaps we could put that to the test by putting Drake’s truck alongside this Tesla Cybertruck, which was decked out to resemble one of the video game vehicles.

But Drake’s ride isn’t all about looking surly.

The inside is every bit of luxury you’d expect from a music icon.

The seats are a custom marine-grade leather with hand stitching, and the Harmon Kardon sound system is perfect for any track.

Well, as long as it’s not got a feature from Kendrick Lamar on it.

To see Drake’s incredible purchase for yourself, head over to his Instagram.

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Ben got his start in journalism at Kennedy News and Media, writing stories for national newspapers, websites and magazines. Now working as a freelancer, he divides his time between teaching at News Associates and writing for news sites on all subjects.