Arctic Trucks Part 2. Because sometimes you can’t get enough of a good thing! In case you missed it, here’s Part 1.
“Explore Without Limits” is their motto and they mean it!
With primary facilities in England and Iceland and additional locations around the globe Arctic Trucks re-engineers 4×4 vehicles for incredible driving adventures and expeditions. No matter how wild the undertaking, this company has a vehicle for it: pure adventure, polar explorations, scientific expeditions, military and civil defense applications, extreme desert vehicles, etc. They’ll build just about anything for use where the terrain is extremely challenging: bad roads, no roads, rocky trails, sand, snow, tundra, jungle and rivers.
Some excerpts from the Arctic Trucks site:
Engineered from Exploration, Ready for Your Adventure
We continually push new limits in re-engineering the world’s best 4×4 vehicles to give you the same driving experience whatever your adventure. Whether it be at the extremes of the arctic, performing in the countryside, or driving in the city, our vehicles give you the freedom to explore.
Over the years, we have built an unparalleled level of engineering expertise in developing vehicles to deliver handling, safety and reliability improvements both on and off road.
“We’ve tamed environments our competitors simply do not account for.”
Defined by Extremes, Designed for the Road
Harnessing expertise: we have crafted for over 20 years to reward driving experiences with leading design and engineering born from our heritage of excelling at extremes.
Our company re-engineers the following manufacturers: Toyota, Isuzu, Nissan, Lexus, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Iveco and Ford.
Arctic Trucks has participated in numerous expeditions over the years: Expeditions
The following images give a flavor of what this company does. The personal adventure vehicles are just as impressive as the radical models built for expeditions. Amazing rigs!












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Image credits:
- All images from the Arctic Trucks website and Arctic Trucks Flickr feed.
