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The most off-road truck produced by GM these days is the Colorado ZR2, but you can go higher still if you’re prepared to pony up $5,750 for the Bison package from American Expedition Vehicles. Be that as it may, a free-breathing V6 and a four-banger diesel will have to suffice. 8 photos
Customers who want more than 308 horsepower and a little extra torque have multiple aftermarket solutions to choose from, including a supercharging kit from Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. Priced at $5,550 excluding shipping, the list of goodies kicks off with a TVS R1740 twin-screw blower.
Forced induction means that an intercooler is also included, along with a 1.75-gallon aluminum reservoir tank. 50-state emissions compliant, the 1.7-liter supercharger is complemented by a handheld programmer and a three-year/36,000-mile (57,936 kilometers) warranty for the blower assembly.
Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle undergoes tests at Arizona’s Yuma Proving Ground The Associated Press February 28 A new vehicle that the U.S. Army is acquiring to provide infantry soldiers with battlefield mobility is seen in the Yuma Proving Ground s harsh desert terrain in southwestern Arizona on Feb. 17, 2021. (James Gilbert/The Yuma Sun via AP) YUMA, Ariz. A new vehicle that the U.S. Army is acquiring to provide infantry soldiers with battlefield mobility is being tested in the Yuma Proving Ground’s harsh desert terrain in southwestern Arizona. Testing began in early February with a goal of finishing by April, said Isaac Rodriguez, team leader for the proving ground’s combat automotive division.