The Chrysler 426 HEMI engine is an icon in the automotive world, renowned for its raw power and performance. Developed in the 1960s, this engine quickly became synonymous with muscle cars and has left ...
Developed specifically for racing in 1964, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 found its way into street-legal cars for the 1966 model year. Chrysler was pretty much forced to create a streetable ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
At the 2025 Chrysler National Convention in Pennsylvania, a completely black 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T caught everyone's attention. This car not only won the E-body customization group championship ...
The Dodge Sidewinder wasn't around for long, but its 600-horsepower, Viper GTS-R engine solidified its place as a piece of ...
After the V8-powered 2023 Dodge Challenger Swinger, the days of burly eight-cylinder engines in Dodge's muscle cars have probably come to an end. The company is going fully electric for the 2024 ...
Bullet Motorsports is a dealer located in Dania Beach, Florida - they are the current caretakers of this in-your-face orange-over-orange first-gen Dodge Challenger R/T equipped with the fabled 426 ...
Performance gains through a hemispherical combustion chamber were proven on a racetrack decades ago. The world of NASCAR racing was put on its ear when a Hemi-powered car blistered Daytona in 1964, ...
"They went two and a half hours." Stellantis never stopped producing the HEMI engine — it was still available in the Dodge Durango and Ram's heavy-duty segments. So, just ramp up production and drop ...