The 20 Funniest Monster Truck Names

They Really Named That

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

There’s serious competition, and then there’s whatever these names are doing. Somewhere along the way, monster trucks decided to go full comedy club. The names are loud, strange, and sometimes totally unhinged, but that’s the fun of it. Because once the dust settles, it’s the names that stick. Today, we spotlight the trucks that ditched drama for humor—and came out unforgettable.

1. Grave Digger

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

In the world of monster trucks, few names echo louder than Grave Digger. Born in 1982, its name came from a mechanic’s joking threat—“I’ll dig your grave with this old junker.” The phrase stuck. Today, multiple Grave Diggers still perform worldwide.

2. El Toro Loco

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Why do crowds erupt in Spanish when a truck enters? That’s El Toro Loco, “The Crazy Bull.” Debuting in 2001, it charges into arenas with flaming nostrils and signature horns. Its name reflects its unpredictable energy and remains a fan favorite for both flair and cultural connection.

3. Avenger

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Not many trucks keep their name through every transformation like Avenger does. Though its paint jobs shift wildly, the 1950s Bel Air body and name stay put. The title nods to comic-book justice, yet in the arena, it’s all about wrecking and reclaiming glory.

4. Bounty Hunter

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Before becoming a freestyle champion, Bounty Hunter launched in 1995 with a mission: outlaw attitude. It backs up the name with wild paint and outlaw-style graphics. Fans say it “hunts down air time,” matching its name with big air and bigger stunts.

5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Monster Mutt Dalmatian (yes, that’s real) comes complete with a wagging tail and floppy ears. It's part of the canine-themed Monster Mutt family. The absurd combo of “monster,” “mutt,” and “Dalmatian” gives it a comic edge, even as it crushes its competition.

6. Raminator

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

There’s no mistaking the intent behind the name Raminator. Backed by RAM Trucks, this monster claims the Guinness World Record for speed at 99.1 mph. Its name rides the line between pun and action-flick menace. 

7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D)

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

When Tom Meents created Max-D, short for Maximum Destruction, the name became a mission statement. It’s chaos by design to promise total carnage. What started as a clever title quickly became a brand recognized for innovation and a design that screams its own name.

8. Bad Habit

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

How far can a truck fly? Ask Bad Habit. Known for holding the longest monster truck jump at 237 feet, this independent machine’s name sounds like something confessed in therapy. Fans call it their “guiltiest pleasure,” drawn as much to the label as to its sky-high showmanship.

9. Ice Cream Man

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Introduced in 2012, Ice Cream Man lives in contradiction. The truck’s body channels popsicle-truck nostalgia, but its presence is anything but soft-serve. This name wins laughs and double-takes, especially from those expecting subtlety. It’s steel and suspension dressed like dessert.

10. Zombie

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Zombie came to life after fans voted on a joke name and Monster Jam delivered. It now roams events with flailing arms and growling speakers. With a name that resurrected itself by popular demand, Zombie blurs the line between novelty and franchise icon.

11. Big Kahuna

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

No other truck rides the wave of beach culture like Big Kahuna. Styled after a '57 Chevy with a surfboard theme, it debuted in 2013 and quickly carved its niche. Its name borrows surfer slang for “top dude” and sounds like a tiki drink.

12. Scooby-Doo

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Modeled after the beloved cartoon dog, this licensed truck comes fully dressed with ears, collar, tail, and all. But what really sells it is the innocence baked into the name. Scooby-Doo’s childlike brand of fun stands in absurd contrast to its size and noise.

13. Brutus

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Every truck needs a bite, and Brutus brings it. A snarling bulldog-themed machine built by Avenger’s creators, it combines muscle car aggression with literary nods. The name hints at betrayal—fans shout “Et tu, Brutus?” after crashes—yet its reputation is built on loyalty to mayhem and controlled destruction.

14. Prowler

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

There’s nothing subtle about the tiger-striped body of Prowler, but the name plays it cool. As a member of the Predator family, it leans into feline agility. “Prowler” suggests stealth, but in action, it pounces with full-speed flair, landing harder than most trucks twice its volume.

15. Jurassic Attack

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

One of the few trucks with a fully sculpted dinosaur head, Jurassic Attack takes its theme seriously. Introduced in 2001, it brings prehistoric energy to the modern arena. Its pun-based name fuses “Jurassic Park” nostalgia with pure aggression to earn it nicknames like “Jurassic Smash.”

16. Tailgator

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

This gator-faced monster truck races in both freestyle and main events, wrapped in swamp-style visuals. The name blends “tailgater” and “alligator” to create one of the few food-sounding titles in competition. This is the only truck that makes fans hungry while it crushes.

17. Wild Thang

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

The 1990s were loud, and Wild Thang made sure its name matched. Covered in bright neon fur, it tore through arenas with unfiltered energy. The name is lifted from the 1965 song, and crowds often broke into chorus just as the truck roared to life.

18. Saigon Shaker

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

Some names punch right from the chest plate. Saigon Shaker is a combat-themed truck modeled after a military carrier. Its name combines geography with geological impact, and it lives up to the title: its suspension hits so hard it rattles the stands more than its rivals.

19. Megalodon

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

When Megalodon launched in 2017, it made fans reconsider what a monster truck could look like. With a great white shark body and a name linked to an extinct predator, the truck turned prehistoric dread into roaring excitement with every dive off a ramp.

20. EarthShaker

1. Grave Digger, 2. El Toro Loco, 3. Avenger, 4. Bounty Hunter, 5. Monster Mutt Dalmatian, 6. Raminator, 7. Maximum Destruction (Max-D), 8. Bad Habit, 9. Ice Cream Man, 10. Zombie, 11. Big Kahuna, 12. Scooby-Doo, 13. Brutus, 14. Prowler, 15. Jurassic Attack, 16. Tailgator, 17. Wild Thang, 18. Saigon Shaker, 19. Megalodon, 20. EarthShaker

A name like EarthShaker sets high expectations and delivers. Built like a massive dump truck, it uses engine tuning to mimic actual tremors. The name describes the physical sensation and audiences often feel the rumble before the truck appears, making the name a literal part of the show.