Plymouth and Dodge wing cars weren’t the only NASCAR machines using aerodynamics to increase track speed in the late 1960s
Built on the same B-body Mopar platform, the Coronet has been a very underappreciated muscle car
But then it was hidden away for 15 years, before Jimmy Shine rebuilt it
Does that thing have a Hemi V8? Yes. Yes it does
This is one incredible display of focused high-skill driving under life-threatening pressure
The case can move forward but plaintiffs have a hard road ahead of them if they want pursue FCA
The Daytona was built as a homologation special to allow the Dodge Charger to go racing at NASCAR
Even dealers are trained to offer what Dodge says is the “performance-focused customer experience”
Powering this 1970 Dodge Charger Hemi is a 426 cubic-inch V8 with 425 hp
Of all the classic Dodge Charger restomods this one might be the most tasteful
Tailgating? Check. Brake-checking? Also check
The Charger burst into flames after shredding its tires a bit too hard
The off-road prepped Charger and Challenger are inspired by the Ram 1500 TRX
In 1972 carmakers switched from gross to more realistic net power ratings making cars look punier, and even now people are confused
Dodge has officially decided to start letting customers tap into almost 900-horsepower without voiding their warranties
Who remembers the two-seat V4-powered mid-engined Ford Mustang, Bugatti’s 1990’s V12 sedan or the Mercury Cougar wagon?
The Ringbrothers have once again produced a wild muscle car powered by a modern supercharged Hellcat V8
This video from onboard a Tesla is another example of why street racing is plain dangerous