Truggy

Four-wheel vehicle known as a truggy.

A truggy or truggie is a specialized off-road vehicle. Truggy is a portmanteau of the words truck and buggy. Some people think that the truggy nomenclature is derived from using a truck frame as the basis for the vehicle, whereas a "buggy" would have started from the chassis of a Volkswagen Bug. Actually the "truggy" is the "unlimited class", full tube chassis brainchild of Tim Lawrence (TLR Performance Fabrication) of El Cajon, Ca. With the help of Travis Rojas (the co driver). It is a morph between a "Trophy Truck" and a "Race Buggy". It is simply put, a giant front engined race buggy, like a truck. Race buggies were historically rear engine.

Truggies are built for off road racing. They are built at specialty shops that know and understand the rules of the racing classes. Popular racing series that include these vehicles are the Baja 1000, Baja 500, The Mint 400, the 1400-mile Vegas to Reno, etc. Truggies are built from scratch, not heavily modified street vehicles that have been altered to the point that they barely resemble their original form. A truggy generally has several defining features:

  1. A tube chassis, integrated race cage, front engine
  2. Large off-road tires.
  3. Long-travel suspension, featuring a solid axle in the rear and independent suspension in the front.
  4. Low gearing
  5. Locking differentials


Truggies are often equipped with powerful engines and may be two wheel drive. They are built and used for off-road use only.

The main use of truggies are desert racing, such as the Baja 1000. They are not to be confused with "Rock Crawlers".

Truggy racing the Baja 1000.

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