Grab a brand-new 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat Hellcrate V8 with 707 hp, complete drop-in assembly, and Mopar warranty on eBay before it’s too late. The Hellcrate V8 offers 707 hp and 650 lb-ft, ...
The V8 engine is strongly intertwined with American car culture and has been for more than a century. Described by enthusiasts, the V8 appeals to U.S. drivers due to its unique sound, performance ...
The Hellcat engine found itself under the hood in everything from trucks to SUVs as well as two-door and four-door muscle cars. Let's revisit each one.
Dodge has opened the order books in all 50 states for its 710-horsepower Durango SRT Hellcat. What was once a limited-run, ...
Stellantis is leaving behind its era of stuffing supercharged V-8s into just about everything. Not only is the Dodge Charger Hellcat gone, so are the Challenger Hellcat, the Chrysler 300 SRT, the Ram ...
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 ...
While superchargers have become pretty rare in performance cars, they have found a home in larger trucks and SUVs. There are ...
The Dodge Charger and Challenger Hellcat have disrupted the American muscle car market more than any other car in the past decade. They offered some of the best horsepower-per-dollar figures of any ...
Daily driving a 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is like riding a wild Bison that devoured a case of energy drinks every single day – in a good way. 2024 was supposed to be the last year of the Dodge ...
Dodge sure knows how to draw out a long goodbye. After treating the last-generation Challenger and Charger to numerous special packages that were together known as Last Call editions, the brand is now ...
The special-edition Last Call 2025 Dodge Durangos are coming fast now, with the SRT Hellcat Brass Monkey making four so far — and not just this year, but since August. (And that’s not counting the SRT ...
The federal government may now be happy to let automakers pollute as much as they want, but at least for now, California's emissions rules still apply in California, as well as in the other states ...