Dodge and Mopar are bringing hypercar-levels of horsepower to classic American muscle with their 1,000-hp "Hellephant" V8.
The new engine, revealed at the 2018 SEMA show in Las Vegas, is a 426 Supercharged Crate Hemi that uses parts from the 800-hp power plant in the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye.
The name itself is a tribute to the legendary 426 Hemi engine, first introduced in 1964 and nicknamed the "elephant" for its power and size.
The "Hellephant" was specifically designed
for vehicles built prior to 1976. Mopar showcased its creation in a 1968
Dodge "Super Charger" Concept updated with a six-speed manual
transmission, Hellcat wheels, a "De Grigio" grey metallic paint coat
and a modern interior.
"The 1968 Dodge Charger is one of the hottest classic cars, which is why we decided to use it as a starting point for the 'Super Charger' Concept. It's an amazing vehicle and a great showcase for our 'Hellephant' engine."
Reports indicate that you can expect to spend upwards of $20,000 on the "Hellephant" when it drops next year. Take a closer look at its vessel, the Charger restomod, in the gallery above.
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