This is Kevin Hart’s 1,000hp classic Dodge Charger

Powered by the 1,000 hp Hellephant Hemi crate engine, the new Hellraiser Charger has been built by SpeedKore for actor Kevin Hart.

SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger

SpeedKore, the Wisconsin-based performance company, has revealed its first creation to feature the ‘Hellephant’ crate engine. 

Built for Kevin Hart, the stand-up comedian, actor, and producer, Hellraiser sees 1,000 horsepower crammed beneath the hood. 

Almost every part of the 1970 Dodge Charger has been modified or upgraded, producing a truly impressive custom machine.

The belly of the beast

SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger

At the heart of the Hellraiser Charger is the Mopar Hellephant crate motor. The 7.0-liter Hemi V-8 produces 1,000 horsepower and 950 lb-ft of torque, without the need for modifications.

A special cutout in the custom carbon fiber hood shows off the 3.0-liter supercharger to the world. 

SpeedKore has also created a custom exhaust system for 1970 Charger, connected to bespoke headers and Magnaflow mufflers. 

An eight-speed automatic transmission, as used in the Dodge Demon, is responsible for sending power to the rear wheels.

A substantial supporting cast

SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger

Supporting the huge power output is a custom-designed frame, featuring a 14-point integrated roll cage. 

Front suspension components are taken from the sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvette, with SpeedKore’s bespoke parts used at the back. Penske adjustable shock absorbers, and a Ford nine-inch rear end, complete the chassis. 

Given the performance on offer, gigantic Brembo brakes are (thankfully) responsible for slowing Hellraiser down. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires are mounted on a set of HRE 3-piece wheels.

Show-stopping looks and interior

SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger

Almost all the body panels on Hellraiser are bespoke carbon fiber items, made in-house by SpeedKore. Kevin Hart opted to have these finished in gloss clearcoat, displaying the carbon weave for all to see. 

A new center console ensures that the custom detailing continues inside the Charger. Recaro GT Sportster seats are finished in black and red leather, with four-point racing harnesses installed. 

The mixture of classic looks with modern technology extends to Hellraiser’s interior comforts. Focal components, including a custom subwoofer, have been fitted along with an updated climate control system.

Another star-studded performance

SpeedKore Hellraiser Charger

SpeedKore has become the car builder of choice for American celebrities. 

Previous creations by the firm have included a custom Ford Mustang for Iron Man star, Robert Downey Jr. This was followed by a Chevrolet Camaro for Chris Evans, known for his roles as Captain America. 

Hellraiser is the third bespoke 1970 Dodge Charger to be built by the company. The 2018 SEMA Show saw the 966 hp ‘Evolution’ make an impressive debut

Recent projects have also included a 1,200 hp twin-turbocharged version of the modern Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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