Truck Trend Homepage

World Exclusive: GM Defense Stryker

Out on patrol in 8x8 Light Armored Vehicle

By Mark Williams
Photography by David Freers

If there's anything out there that drives like an LAV, we haven't tested it. In fact, when we first got the call from our contacts at GM Defense, we thought someone was playing a cruel joke on us: "How would you like to drive one of our eight-wheel-drive 31,000-pound turret-equipped $2 million infantry carriers? It'll go 60 mph." Long pause. "Sure," we said, about ready to jump out of our skin. "We'll see what we can do about showing you the big guns," came the reply.

With an overall length about 3 feet shorter than a 1-ton long-bed crew cab, the LAV III has a 55-ft turning diameter, a top speed of 62 mph, and a range over 300 miles. Designed as a rapid-deployment troop carrier, the LAV holds 10 people: one driver, one vehicle commander, one gunner, and seven fully geared troops in the rear-seating (dual-bench) quarters--but all we cared about was the seat with our name on it.

Peruse the following pages to find out more about our road test of this unusual vehicle. Afterwards, if you'd like more information on military-equipped civilian-made vehicles, check out our associated photo gallery: "They're All Getting in the Game."


1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next
New Truck Price Quote
Get FREE, up-front new vehicle pricing and a no hassle buying experience.

RELATED PHOTOS

2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Personnel Transport Area View 2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Infrared Detection View 2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Front Left Water View
2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Top Engine View 2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Wheels View 2002 Gm Defense Stryker Lav Front Left View

2008 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon: One of the most credible names in 4x4 gets tougher

Posted July 18 2008 10:31 AM by Mark Williams
If there's any name synonymous with four-wheel-drive capability, it's Jeep. And if there's any question about which Jeep is the most capable player on the team, there shouldn't be. The Wrangler has long been the ultimate...  more

Highlights that you might have missed the past week

  Just incase you missed it, here's this weeks recap of Truck and SUV goodies: more  

Love Won't Sell Me: Is it really what makes a Subaru a Subaru? No!

  I don't like pretentious advertising or promotion. There's enough of it in politics to fill my cup to overflowing without the touchy-feely crowd encroaching on my choice of vehicle. more  

Reader's Letters: Time to stop Playing

  I enjoyed your article in the May/June 2008 issue, " Time To Play ," by Larry Walton. While I like to read about the new toys available and I liked the pictures, I didn't expect to see this kind of story in a magazine...more  

Video Find: IIHS tests small pickups for the first time; Tacoma best rated

  In recent side crash tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the 2008 Toyota Tacoma earned the highest rating while the Dodge Dakota, Ford Ranger, and Nissan Frontier faired "okay" and the and the...more  

 
Toyota Tundra & Sequoia will be built in Texas
Toyota Motor Corp. will shift gears and build its Prius hybrid-electric vehicle at a new plant in... more
 
The Diesel Dilemma - will it hit or miss?
Good read, check this out:... more
 
June sales Reports: Ford, GM, Chrysler, and Toyota drop
Toyota Reports June, Second-Quarter and First-Half Sales TORRANCE, Calif., July 1 /PRNewswire/ --... more
 
Shell Opens Los Angeles' First Combined Hydrogen and Gasoline Station
Shell Opens Los Angeles' First Combined Hydrogen and Gasoline Station HOUSTON, June 26 /PRNewswire/... more
 
GM puts Full Size Trucks On Hold
According to Pickuptruck.com... more