Although the HEMI name is associated with Chrysler's iconic V8s, there are a handful of hemispherical engines that were made by entirely different companies.
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Think Chrysler owned the HEMI game? Meet eight wild hemi engines from Alfa to Toyota that prove Mopar wasn’t the only one playing.
The 1941 Packard Custom Super Eight 180 led the way with hydraulically operated power windows. Cars from Lincoln and Cadillac ...
The return of the 5.7-litre HEMI V8 in the Ram 1500 —and the 6.4-litre HEMI V8 in the Jeep Wrangler —for the 2026 model year has made plenty of headlines. Even though there are more modern and more ...
Owning a classic American car with a Hemi engine appeals to many enthusiasts. However, a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T equipped with ...
One of the lesser-known cars to embody both the iconic 1950s styling and a powerful engine was the 1957 DeSoto Fireflite, ...
While the original Chrysler 426 cubic inch HEMI rampaged through drag strips and NASCAR tracks during the 1960s, obliterating the competition, the engine itself had its own share of problems. It was ...
The 426 HEMI engine appeared in Dodge's Charger, Coronet, Dart, and Challenger models, first appearing in 1966 and making its ...
While HEMI engines have a reputation for toughness and durability, there is one common weak spot in the design: HEMI lifters ...
Built specifically for drag racing, yet technically street-legal, the 1968 HEMI Dart Super Stock was a thoroughly modified factory car of epic proportions ...
Only 169 Hardtop models received the legendary 'Elephant' V8 in 1968, and just 108 of those were paired with the mandatory ...
Dodge has opened orders for the entry-level Charger R/T, which will go into production early next year. The model starts at ...
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