Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has declared the iconic 5.7-liter Hemi V8 dead for the Charger sedan. The reason? Business sense and ...
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The idea of a V8-powered Dodge Charger refuses to die, and according to top brass at Stellantis, that’s not an accident.
While the new Charger has room for a Hemi, an additional V8 option needs make sense amongst other powertrains.
If you want a new Dodge Charger with a Hemi V8, Stellantis go-fast boss Tim Kuniskis says you can go to Hell. Of course, he's ...
Stellantis American brand boss Tim Kuniskis doesn't sound bullish on the idea of the baby Hemi returning to muscle car duty.
If the V8 engine ever returns to the Dodge Charger, it won’t be the lower-powered 5.7-liter Hemi.
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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 ...
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