When it comes to V8 engines, no nation can produce units with as much muscle and road presence as the United States. The country was the motherland for the V8 for decades and, thanks to the likes of ...
What do you do when you have a 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 at your disposal? Of course, you put it in every type of vehicle imaginable. Okay, a Chrysler vehicle never got a Hellcat engine, but the ...
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 ...
In 2015, Dodge made a move to differentiate itself from mainstream car brands. Through equally clever marketing and engineering, the Hellcat engine became a popular "halo" product, building out ...
The Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak was originally meant to be a one-year send-off back in 2021. Demand for the Hellcat engine, however, refused to die, so Dodge kept production alive to bridge the gap ...
Over the years, Stellantis has shown a remarkable willingness to cram their Hellcat engine into just about anything. Trucks, SUVs, muscle cars—if it has four wheels and a steering wheel, it was a ...
Image Credit: Ammar shaker - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia. When Tim Kuniskis, head of Dodge and the SRT performance division, spoke to automotive press at the 2026 Detroit Auto Show, muscle-car ...
Do you remember the major alleged news surrounding the new-generation Dodge Charger? Yep, it’s the one where the model will supposedly get the mighty Hellcat engine to rule over the current muscle car ...
There have been some changes at Stellantis lately. Following the departure of former CEO Carlos Tavares and the return of Tim Kuniskis as the Ram brand’s CEO, there’s been something of a tone shift ...