Mohawk Warrior.

Mohawk Warrior is a truck owned by FELD Motorsports and driven by Bryce Kenny. Mohawk Warrior debuted at Monster Jam World Finals 11 as an encore performance and has been in competition since late 2010. The truck gets its name from the original driver, George Balhan, who is known for his mohawk and is the successor to Escalade. In 2013, it was announced that former California Kid driver, BJ Johnson, would begin driving a second Mohawk Warrior for the 2014 season. The truck is probably most famous for the giant mohawk featured on the truck's roof. Mohawk Warrior is featured in the video game, Monster Jam: Path of Destruction. A purple Mohawk Warrior Hot Wheels toy was released in 2015, but was not made into a real truck until 2017 when it debuted in Saudi Arabia.

History
In 2010, Mohawk Warrior debuted at World Finals 11 in the encore on the Obsession chassis, and begins to compete on the Monster Jam circuit. In 2011, George Balhan begins his first season driving Mohawk Warrior. He makes it to the World Finals.

In 2012, George once again is able to make it to the World Finals. He didn't win anything, however, he made history, performing two consecutive back flips.

In 2013, George once again is able to compete at the World Finals. He didn't win any championships. BJ Johnson is announced to start driving a 2nd Mohawk Warrior for 2014.

2014 - BJ Johnson begins driving Mohawk Warrior. He makes it to the Young Guns Shootout. George makes to the World Finals, but he isn't able to get a victory. Johnson gets invited to the 3rd Young Guns Shootout. Also, his chassis is used in the main competition for Titan, as Titan had a major crash during qualifying and its original chassis was damaged beyond repair, so Titan borrowed this chassis for competition.

2015 - Balhan gets invited to World Finals 16 and Johnson gets invited to the 4th Young Guns Shootout. A purple Mohawk Warrior Hot Wheels toy was released in 2015, but it was never made into a real truck. It has been speculated that this design would have been used had BJ Johnson won the Young Guns Shootout in either 2014 or 2015.

2016 - Johnson leaves Mohawk Warrior to drive Gas Monkey Garage.

2017 - Bryce Kenny drives in the west triple threat tour (More Monster Jam (2017)) and George will do international events. Kenny's truck is now referred to as the ​Great Clips Mohawk Warrior, ​since Great Clips recently became a sponsor.