LFG Isn’t For Everyone—But It’s Every Off-Road Junkie’s Fantasy

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LFG Isn’t For Everyone—But It’s Every Off-Road Junkie’s Fantasy

LFG Isn’t For Everyone—But It’s Every Off-Road Junkie’s Fantasy

Only 100 units of the LFG will be built—and each comes with six years of exclusive driving adventures

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This year’s The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering event saw the unveiling of an exciting new limited-production dune buggy for off-road enthusiasts seeking a thrilling racing experience. The Meyers Manx x Tuthill LFG elevates the concept with a series of revolutionary design features that reflect Tuthill’s sterling reputation as world-renowned rally specialists.

Only 100 versions of the new Meyers Manx x Tuthill LFG are up for sale, with the lucky owners accessing a stunning buggy that has taken over six years of development to create. Released to mark the 50th anniversary of Meyers Manx’s historic victory in the first Mexican 1000, it’s a vehicle that marshals cutting-edge engineering to deliver a uniquely engaging riding experience.

With a resilient carbon fiber body and (Roll Over Protection Structure), the Meyers Manx x Tuthill LFG’s engine packs a significant punch. It features a Porsche-derived fiat-six engine with a 4-valve variant, which is derived from Tuthill’s celebrated “K”, along with a six-speed sequential gearbox and limited-slip differentials at the front, center, and rear.

Additional features found in the Meyers Manx x Tuthill LFG include twin five-way adjustable dampers with hydraulic bump stops and BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires. This ensures optimal handling and grip on all terrains, while the climate-controlled and integrated GPS lends it to long-haul adventures in hot environments.

The Meyers Manx x Tuthill LFG also quickly transforms from an enclosed to an open cabin, allowing drivers to experience their journey however they choose. The result is a versatile, high-performance buggy that’s sure to be highly sought-after by racing enthusiasts.

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