The Chrysler Hemi engine boasts one of the most famous names in muscle car history, powering a diverse array of models that are dripping with character and speed. Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, and even ...
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, ...
In 2003, Chrysler reintroduced the legendary Hemi engine to American car buyers after a decades-long hiatus. The first of the "third generation" Hemis was the 5.7-liter, gas-powered, 90-degree, ...
Dodge, Ram, and Jeep are only a few of the automakers that make up the Stellantis conglomerate, but they are still, along with Chrysler, colloquially referred to as Mopar. Mopar products nowadays are ...
Dodge's latest shift towards EV technology marked one of the most divisive periods of the company's history, with the automaker discontinuing the iconic Hemi engine that once featured in its muscle ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
Thanks to an emissions loophole that allowed it to skip a catalytic converter, the Dodge sport truck made way more power, too ...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis reemerged from a seven-month retirement late last year saying he "missed the fight" and admitting the Stellantis brand was getting smashed in the marketplace ...
If Dodge were to add a Hemi V-8 engine to its current Charger muscle car, it would have to be a Hellcat. “The only way it makes sense to charge for [an optional Hemi] now is I have to go all the way ...