This story contains independent illustrations by Abimelec Design for SpeedKore
What do you get when you combine a 1972 Dodge Dart Demon with a couple of Honda’s most iconic performance cars? You get this, the ‘Krampus.’
Digitally rendered by the talented Abimelec Design, the unique Dodge has been conceived as something that the SpeedKore Performance Group could theoretically bring to life. SpeedKore is best known for its carbon fiber-clad muscle car restomods and we wouldn’t put it past it to bring something like this to life.
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The exterior of the Dodge has primarily been given a matte paint finish but the hood is adorned with naked carbon fiber. Elsewhere, it has been fitted with a widebody kit similar to the package that Spoon sells for the Honda S2000. A set of blue Volk Racing TE37 wheels add further to the JDM influences.
Look inside the cabin and you will find seats from the FK8-generation Honda Civic Type R, an Alcantara dashboard, and the same digital instrument cluster as the original Honda S2000.
Then we get to the engine. While SpeedKore is best known for fitting its creations with twin-turbocharged or supercharged V8s churning out well in excess of 1,000 hp, Abimelec Design imagined this Dodge with the 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine out of an S2000 AP2. While this engine obviously lacks the power of a big V8, it has been fitted with a turbocharger and would give the Dodge a unique, high-revving character that’s very unusual for an American muscle car.