Dodge, Ram, and Jeep are only a few of the automakers that make up the Stellantis conglomerate, but they are still, along with Chrysler, colloquially referred to as Mopar. Mopar products nowadays are ...
Muscle car fans want one thing and one thing only from Dodge: to bring back the HEMI V8-powered Charger. It looks like their ...
Truck buyers are a particular bunch, having varied use cases like towing, working on job sites, and even looking (and sounding) good while cruising down the boulevard. So in 2025, when Ram maker ...
The Dodge Charger gets its HEMI back, but only a limited number will be built and exclusively as an NHRA drag car for the Factory Stock Showdown. Dodge unveils Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pak with a ...
A few years ago, under the direction of long-gone Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, Ram announced that its V8 era was over. To add insult to injury, GM announced right around the same time that it ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
If the V8 engine ever returns to the Dodge Charger, it won’t be the lower-powered 5.7-liter Hemi. The new Dodge Charger drops the Hemi V8, favoring powerful six-cylinder engines. Only the supercharged ...
Against a great many odds, the three-row Durango SUV is the final Dodge model available with a Hemi V8. And yet, it looks like the eight-cylinder isn’t quite the anachronism many wrote it off as.
Dodge has long been synonymous with loud and throaty V-8s, but as a new age dawns over muscle cars, power has taken a new form that makes the brand's legendary Hemi V-8 a bit of a moot point. Just ...
Ram is launching a line of high-performance full-size street trucks under the Rumble Bee name that feature one of three Hemi ...
1967 Dodge Charger Rocks Original 426 Hemi Engine and Four-Speed Gearbox, People Called It "a Steal"
The Dodge Charger and the 426 Hemi (Street version) came hand in hand in 1966, with one serving the other as its loyal NASCAR-homologating vehicle, and yes, the pun is premeditated. A fastback Coronet ...
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