The Dodge Charger Hellcat could return to the muscle car lineup, according to industry insiders, potentially restoring the supercharged V8 powertrain that defined the brand’s modern performance era.
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 ...
Testing. It’s the backbone of hot rodding, and it’s how we separate facts from fiction. It’s also where we generate even more questions, which often results in, you guessed it, more testing. The ...
Stellantis North America made a huge mistake by canning the 5.7-liter HEMI and 6.2-liter Hellcat from the Ram 1500 lineup for model year 2025. This decision backfired spectacularly, with Ram truck ...
After a short, EV-induced respite, rumors say Dodge will once again be offering high-powered V8 engines — led by the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat — in its production vehicles. The reports made ...
The Hellcat engine may no longer be a thing on Dodge's new muscle car, the Charger, nor on the latest Jeep Grand Cherokee. However, it is still alive and well and powers the 2025 (and 2026) Durango ...
The last Hellcat standing is one for the ages. It's ironic the Durango SRT Hellcat outlived every other variant with the famous name, Dodge originally only planned a one-year production run back in ...