![]() Each ups the power to a Jailbreak-matching 807 horsepower. The Dodge Charger King Daytona and Black Ghost Challenger "Last Call" models both feature a boost in performance. "So far, we've grenaded seven engines," Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis told reporters, as quoted by R&T, during a background event leading up to SEMA. Dodge ultimately scrapped that plan after seven engines exploded during durability testing. It was originally supposed to show the final "Last Call" model in October at SEMA 2022. It could also better explain why Dodge has had to delay the car for so long. Road & Track has been speculating since July that Dodge is planning to give a Challenger a V-8 with that much horsepower by using E85. The other potential powertrain involves E85 flex fuel and upwards of 909 horsepower. Of course, achieving the reliability standards needed for a production product, even for a limited-run product, may be proving difficult. ![]() ![]() One we think (and hope) could happen is a Charger or Challenger packing the 1000-horsepower leviathan that is the Hellephant crate engine. ![]() ![]() Projecting what goodies the last "Last Call" Dodge has in store, we see one of two eventualities playing out. Mopar Hellephant 426 supercharged crate Hemi engine. ![]()
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