Christ, if you could afford a peugeot concept car, you might as well pay to have someone make the warthog for you.
The Jeep Hurricane concept car is closer in my estimation, and I would imagine, cheaper.
BTW- the Gauss Warthog is 19.65 feet long.. and about 8 feet tall (not including the gun). The seats are centered between the front and back wheels, and the tires are about 7 inches under 4 feet tall and approximately half as wide as they are tall.
The tire treads alone would weigh in approximately 200-210 pounds a piece without the hub.
The split drivetrain uses a split axle and a levered independent suspension system. It's visually based on the same kind used by the very serious off-road vehicles to drive over boulders, but the warthog body isn't large enough to conceal that system and still have room for an engine.
To power this to run at highway speeds with tires that size and approximated weight, you'd need approximately an 8-10 gear customized transmission hooked to perhaps a diesal engine. Not quite the size on a diesal semi tractor engine, but not too far from it.
You need massive amounts of torque and very little speed. Every time the tire's rolled a full rotation, you'd travel about 12.5 feet (maybe twice the distance a normal tire travels). It'd strip a regular transmission very quickly. The Torque it would need to deliver would cause a serious mounting problem unless the warthog weighed a WHOLE hell of a lot..
Or at least that's what B.A. Barrackus would tell you
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