Among a sea of SUV looking more and more the same and never leaving the pavement, you are certain to stand out riding the new Rhino XT built by US Specialty Vehicles. Introduced during the recent Las Vegas Sema, this stylish, rugged and seductive Rhino XT SUV is built using a mechanically stock Jeep Wrangler Ulimited platform and drivetrain. A mix of Hummer and JK styling, it features flared fenders, hardened tow hooks, a hard-top removable roof, and a performance roll cage built to withstand the toughest tumble. It’s loaded up with 35-inch off-road tires sitting on 20-inch aluminum rims, and a turbocharged 3.6L V6 engine. The interior is customized as well, with leather seats, and an Alpine navigation system. Soccer moms will not buy it! So order one in tactical green for $75,000. For the richest among you, the GX version seating 5 to 7 with a 6.8L V10 engine with an even more macho look will cost you $194,000.US Specialty Vehicles.
7 Responses to “The Rhino XT. The Reinvented All-Terrain SUV.”
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Like it. Not the price.
I wish Ford would build the Bronco again.
That’s alot of money for a jeep with a different body.
Mmmm – interesting…
Not sure why it featured here, nonetheless, shows that customisation costs – irrespective the number of wheels on the road.
I know of a few people who have spent over 2x the original price on their Jeeps, Landies, etc. The concept/price point has merit – the key question = how many will spend it in one lump sum up front (or will finance accordingly – beckons the question of resale value).
Must say though: the V10 makes me salivate…
You had me until you mentioned the word Jeep! Having owned one in the past, I wound never own one again, let alone one that cost $200k.
Looks FJ Cruiser-ish. Especially the angle on the front page of their site. I like it though.
well, If you say the Price very fast, it doesn’t sound so bad………..