If you want a 4×4 that’s powerful and out of the ordinary, you might want to grab onto the seat as SoFlo Customs has recently released not one, but two new designs under the banner: JTT, a single-cab Jeep Wrangler pickup, and the Stud, a redesigned Ford Bronco pickup. Both offer a distinct experience and several engine options.
The JTT, similar to the iconic Jeep Scrambler, is a single-cab pickup created from a four-door Jeep Wrangler JL. It has a 5-foot pickup bed complete with a hidden storage compartment and an aluminum chase rack. Beneath its custom raw exterior is modern technology. Drivers enjoy a complete infotainment center offering options for Apple CarPlay, a backup camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and adaptive cruise control. There’s also an auxiliary switch pod that allows drivers to have full command of exterior lighting.
Under the hood, the JTT offers several potent engine choices. Customers can choose a turbocharged diesel with nearly 500 pound-feet of torque or opt for one of two Hemi V8 engines: a 485-horsepower 392 or a 717-horsepower supercharged Hellcat. Joseph Ghattas, Founder and CEO of SoFlo Customs, says, “This mini monster paired with a Hemi Hellcat is heart-pounding, driving excitement and way faster than any truck should ever be.” The SoFlo Customs JTTs are a rare collectible edition, with their numbers limited to only 27 in total, regardless of the variant.
The Stud, SoFlo Customs’ version of the Ford Bronco, comes with an entirely new look that breathes fresh air into this highly sought-after vehicle. This custom pickup truck includes an all-new body style and a spacious 4-foot cargo bed. The upgraded frame of the Stud is 16 inches longer than the standard Bronco SUV and offers an improved highway ride. A 5-inch lift and the choice of 38- to 40-inch tires add to its off-road prowess.
SoFlo Customs has also outfitted the Stud with a widebody fender system, an armored exterior shell, and aluminum bumpers. For the ultimate open-air experience, the hardtop roof and all four doors can be removed.
For more information on these vehicles, visit the SoFlo Customs website.