Muscle cars are US cars that were built between 1960 and 1974 and are based on series models, but with more powerful engines. They are significantly different from sports and luxury cars in their compact dimensions and relatively inexpensive equipment. The heart of these magnificent cars, which continue to inspire enthusiasm decades after their golden era, is the engine. Inspired by one of the most popular muscle car models Dodge Charger, SpeedKore Performance Group designed a coupe called “1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum”.
1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum isa real racing carin the shape of a classic muscle car. With a 9 liter aluminum engine, it delivers an impressive 1650 hp. The new V8 engine has a bank angle of 90° and two 94 mm turbines. The chassis and differential are specially designed for the model. The car is powered by the rear axle and a 6-speed Tremec T56 Bowler transmission. Other highlights are the exterior and interior details made of carbon.
1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum
Specializing in lightweight auto tuning designs, SpeedKore Performance Group manufactured the body, fenders, hood, floor, and interior accents for this remarkable new generation muscle car. It is equipped with 19-inch HRE aluminum rims at the front and 20-inch at the rear. The tires are Michelin Pilot Super Sport and have 350 mm brake discs. Other distinctive features for the model include the Peterson oil pan, Saldana Racing Products radiator, custom exhaust and dual Aeromotive A1000 fuel pumps.
The look is rounded off by the carbon details in the exterior and interior. The handcrafted cockpit and the sports seats with Alcantara and leather covers impress with their elegant look and create a luxury atmosphere.
*the project is a cooperation betweenSpeedKore PerformanceandDodge