It’s a bonus to look so badass.
The 426 Hemi, a massive Mopar engine, made its return as the Hellephant over two years ago. It is a 1,000-horsepower (740-kilowatt) street crate engine. Its return was announced like wild, and the $30,000 plug-and play engine sold out in 48 hours.
One of the popular crate engines found its way into a car for a popular celebrity. SpeedKore has revealed its latest build, a 1970 Dodge Charger made of carbon-fiber. It was named Hellraiser after Kevin Hart. It’s powered by the supercharged V8 Hellephant 7.0-liter that produces up to 1,000 horsepower and 950 poundfeet (1.288 newton meters) of torque.
SpeedKore made Hart’s 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, which he lost in an unfortunate accident. Hart, who loves muscle cars, chose a Dodge Charger from the same era.
SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger features an aerospace-grade, pre-impregnated carbon-fiber body. This ensures uniform panel thickness and weave consistency. Its sinister exterior is a fitting fit for its evil name. Gabe’s Custom Interiors has provided the cabin roll-caged. The retro-modern look is reflected in the Recaro GT Sportster seat designs, which are available in red and black leather.
Hart’s Hellraiser Charger is not only beautiful, but also uses the suspension architecture of a C6 Corvette. The rear features a SpeedKore-designed four bar suspension system with Penske double adjustable shocks. All HRE S201 3-piece tires are equipped with Brembos, and all HRE S201 3-piece tires are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S rubber.
SpeedKore did not disclose the Hellraiser Charger’s price in its official release. However, it is safe to assume that it is a lot considering all the expensive parts that come with it . It’s Kevin Hart’s so it shouldn’t be a problem for the comedian and avid exotic car collector.