There's More Potential in Dodge Charger Sixpack: Hemmings Turned Up With 750 HP at Roadkill Nights
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The twin-turbo six-cylinder Dodge Charger muscle car has finally matched the acceleration of its supercharged V8 forebear – with 80 fewer kilowatts but two more driven wheels. The most powerful six-cylinder version of the Dodge Charger muscle car has broken cover under the Super Bee badge, due in US showrooms as soon as later this year. The Super Bee is not the anticipated return of the V8 – reportedly in the works for later this decade – but i…
There's More Potential in Dodge Charger Sixpack: Hemmings Turned Up With 750 HP at Roadkill Nights
Everyone turned their attention to the Charger Sixpack Super Bee during the Roadkill Nights event, and even the Durango fans raised an eyebrow because they received some new customization options, but the truth is that Stellantis is keeping the inline-six twin-turbo Hurricane a bit too restrained. ... (continue reading...)
The famous Super Bee nameplate returns. The twin-turbocharged Hurricane inline-six engine has been boosted to 600 horsepower, improved cooling, and the chassis has also undergone significant changes.
Dodge never ends plucking in his own patrimony. After having resurrected it in a completely redesigned form, the brand belonging to the group Stellantis restores to the taste of the day the badge Super Bee, once worn by the Coronets and Charger of the 1960s-1970s. This time, it is the six cylinders in line 3.0 liters bi-turbo ("Hurricane" of his little name) that inherits the coat of arms, pushed to 600 hp and 720 Nm of torque. A figure that, on…
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