The hurricane-tuned 1970 Dodge Charger will be presented at the SEMA auto show. After refinements at the SpeedKore studio, it will be able to compete with modern hypercars.
The Dodge Charger tuning primarily includes the installation of a modern 6.2-liter supercharged V8. The engine was borrowed from the Dodge Challenger Demon, but a dry sump lubrication system, new injectors, an intake manifold, and an exhaust were installed.
Power increased from 840 to 966 hp.
That is, the 1970 Dodge Charger can now compete with the Bugatti Veyron.
In addition, the muscle car received a 6-speed manual transmission, a lowered suspension with adjustable shock absorbers, and Brembo brakes with six-piston calipers at the front and four-piston at the rear.
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Moreover, all body panels of the Dodge Charger are now carbon. This allowed the weight to be reduced to 1450 kg. It also features 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels.
The interior is a combination of leather and carbon. The Dodge Charger features new instruments, steering column, pedal assembly, and buttons on the central panel. A roll cage and Recaro seats have been added.
Overall, this Dodge Charger is just begging to play the role of Dominic Toretto’s car in a new Fast & Furious movie. However, for SEMA, SpeedKore has prepared an even more extreme Dodge.