Which Is the Biggest Monster Truck?

Monster trucks are some of the most popular vehicles to ever grace the motorsport world. From the classic Grave Digger to Bigfoot, these massive machines have been an international sensation for decades. So which one is the biggest?

The current record holder for the largest monster truck is BigFoot 21. This truck stands at 16.5 feet tall and 12 feet wide, giving it an imposing presence wherever it goes.

It is powered by a 572 cubic inch Chevy engine that produces 2500 horsepower and can reach speeds of up to 100 mph! It also comes equipped with 66-inch tires and a custom-built 4-link suspension system.

Bigfoot 21 isn’t the only monster truck vying for top spot though. Another popular choice is Madusa, which stands at 14 feet tall and 11 feet wide.

It’s equipped with a 540 cubic inch Chevy engine that produces 2000 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 90 mph. It also comes with 60-inch tires and a custom-built 4-link suspension system.

Finally, there’s Maximum Destruction, which stands at 15 feet tall and 11 feet wide. Its engine is a 582 cubic inch Chevy that produces 2300 horsepower and can reach speeds of up to 95 mph. It also has 60-inch tires and a custom-built 4-link suspension system.

Conclusion:

After taking all factors into consideration, it’s clear that BigFoot 21 is currently the biggest monster truck in existence today. With its 16.5 foot height and 12 foot width, along with its 2500 horsepower engine and 66 inch tires, it easily beats out its competitors in terms of sheer size.

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James Gardner