Shaquille O'Neal Transforms His Apocalypse 6x6 into a Glowing Armored Monster

Basketball legend and famous car enthusiast Shaquille O’Neal has once again amazed with his approach to tuning.

July 16, 2025 at 7:41 PM / Tuning

Basketball legend and famous car enthusiast Shaquille O’Neal has once again amazed with his approach to tuning: he upgraded an already customized Apocalypse 6x6 — a six-wheeled monster built on the RAM 1500 TRX platform with a V8 HEMI engine producing 702 hp and 881 Nm of torque.

The project was the result of a collaboration between three companies: Traffic Jams Motorsports, Apocalypse, and Effortless Motors. All the body panels were replaced with Kevlar-coated armor. For Shaq, it was important not only to enhance protection but also to create a visual impact: added underbody lighting, glowing grille, and personalized plaques on the doors and center console.

The interior is as impressive as the exterior — featuring luxurious red leather trim, a starry sky ceiling, and numerous custom details. Despite the added weight from the armor, the engine was upgraded to maintain performance. According to the project creators, literally every inch has been refined.

The estimated cost of this marvel, according to insiders, is about 3.5 million dollars. For Shaq, whose net worth is estimated at half a billion, the amount is not critical, while the joy from the car's individuality is priceless.

Now Shaquille's monster truck can not only withstand shots or an apocalypse, but also put on a light show even on a dark road.

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