The 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is back in the Ram 1500 lineup, and Stellantis said sales are coming back too — including 10,000 ...
The hemispherical (HEMI) engine has been an automotive staple since its first generation starting in 1951. Used in classic trucks and legendary muscle cars up until 1971, the HEMI was revived in the ...
Stellantis is preparing one of the most aggressive V8 comebacks in recent memory, planning to put well over 100,000 HEMI engines on American roads by 2026. After years of signaling a pivot to ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
Dodge has been inexplicably steadfast in its push toward an electrified future, but recent comments from CEO Matt McAlear suggest the brand is considering dropping a V8 in the new Charger. Over the ...
Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler and RAM, caused quite a ruckus in 2024 when it announced it would discontinue the legendary HEMI engine in its RAM trucks. However, the blowback from this ...
There are fast cars, there are beautiful cars, and then there are muscle cars you recognise before you even see them. A deep idle at a traffic light, a thunderous downshift echoing through an empty ...
After two decades of production, the third-generation 5.7 Hemi V-8 has amassed a solid reputation as Chrysler's bread-and-butter workhorse and high-performance platform. In that time, the company name ...
Today, the word "Hemi" in an engine specification means that there is an ungodly amount of power under the hood. So much power, in fact, that we as buyers have become a bit nose-blind to how much ...
With a change in leadership and looser fuel economy rules, Ram’s priorities for 2026 are shifting back to something familiar. Now under the direction of longtime muscle car enthusiast Tim Kuniskis, ...
Based on the bones of Chrysler’s first-generation Hemi engine from 1951 to 1958, HOT ROD had a pretty good sense that the new version from 1964 was going to kick ass. Don’t get too excited, fellows, ...