Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote

Dodge Durango Hellcat

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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The Dodge Durango Hellcat SRT is already a lethal track weapon out of the box. The guys at American Muscle Performance have carried out some performance mods and this SUV recently broke the 10-second barrier to do the 1/4 mile

With a sub 4 second 0-60 mph time, the Durango Hellcat SRT is already a fast car and is amongst the fastest SUVs in the world. In stock form, it uses the same engine found in the Charger and the Challenger, i.e the 6.2-liter Supercharged V-8 engine that produces 707 horsepower and 645-pound feet of torque.

But I guess even that kind of power isn’t enough for some. This Durango Hellcat seen here belongs to Tina Boggess and was further tuned by American Muscle performance, where it has further received a number of upgrades under the hood. The seven-seater SUV is riding on Mickey Thomson Drag radials and it recently broke the 10
second time barrier for the quarter-mile.

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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The tuned Durango SRT goes up against a Chevy Camaro ZL1, which also packs a 6.2 liter supercharged V8 that produces 650 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque. It sends all its power to the rear wheels

The Chevy Camaro is one of the best value pony cars out there that money can buy today. It is significantly cheaper than the competition and yet offers some blistering speed and performance. The white car seen here is the high-performance ZL1 variant that packs a 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine the produces 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque.

You can’t miss the aggressive aero and carbon bits on this Camaro. Out of the box, the ZL1 puts out an impressive quarter-mile time of 11.4 seconds. I’m sure this one has some performance bits added to it as well. For instance, it is wearing thicker rubber at the rear, which should definitely help put all that power down.

Ford Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Next, the Durango Hellcat goes up against a Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote. The specs of the car are unknown to us, but Force Engineering was able to tune a Coyote to produce 1500 hp

The blue Mustang GT seen here is using a naturally aspirated 5.0 L Coyote engine that debuted back in 2011. Although the video doesn’t mention the exact specs of the car, I managed to find some details of this beast online from the owner himself. The car is using a stock intake and throttle body, clutch, shifter, and transmission.

The mods include full exhaust, E85, JLT CAI, AED tune, Team Z rear suspension, Strange shocks/struts, and an aluminum driveshaft. The exact horsepower figures on this Mustang are unknown, but Force Engineering was able to get the GEN 1 Coyote engine to produce over 1500 horsepower. What you can’t miss is, as, with the other contenders, this Mustang too is sitting on top of some high-performance drag radials.

Durango Hellcat SRT vs Chevy Camaro ZL1

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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For round 1, the tuned Durango Hellcat takes on the ZL1. The Chevy pulls off some burnouts to put some temperature into those rear tires. Both cars line up for launch. The lights go out and the SUV gets a great start and gets the lead on the Chevy, but not for long. By the mid-way point though, the Camaro gets past the Durango and clinches the win, but honestly not by much. It was close though. How close you ask? Well, the Camaro ZL1 did the standing quarter in 9.85 seconds, while the Durango Hellcat clocked in a time of 10.39 seconds.

Durango Hellcat SRT vs Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Both cars line up for launch. It’s RWD against AWD, once again, who’s your money on this time round?

Next, it was now time for the Durango to go up against a Coyote Mustang. They line up at the Christmas tree for launch. The lights turn green and the Mustang gets some air and is ahead by a car length…. but not for long, because by the time the two cars complete the quarter-mile, it is the Durango Hellcat that’s ahead with a time of 10.13 seconds, with the Mustang not far behind at 10.28 seconds.

To sum it up

 

Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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Dodge Durango Hellcat takes on the Camaro ZL1 and Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote
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However, surprise surprise, by the time the pair get to the finish line, it’s the Durango that clinches the win with a time of 10.13 seconds, with the Mustang GT clocking in a time of 10.28 seconds. So this seven-seater really is a sub-10-second sleeper.

With this Durango Hellcat SRT, the guys at American Muscle Performance, certainly have turned this seven-seater SUV up to 11. It really goes to show how much more performance can be extracted from that 6.2
Hemi. Even with the added weight, the SUV was able to run pretty darn close to these serious pony cars. We can’t wait to see what other mods will be added in the future to this sub-10-second rig. Watch this space.

Watch the entire video below

Source: Youtube

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What’s in a Name? Your Vehicle’s Name May be Saying Something You Never Intended

The GMC Acadia AT4 edition puts the emphasis on off-roadability, which could be helpful while touring Nova Scotia, where it’s name comes from.

Have you ever wondered why an automaker gave a vehicle a particular name?

The name bestowed upon a vehicle can often play a big role in its long-term success. Some names don’t fit the vehicle while others, especially some of those that have been around for some time, would be tough to imagine applied to any other type of car, truck or ute.

Cracking open the dictionary reveals what your car or truck’s name really means, sometimes with unintended consequences. Here is a list of present car names, their definition and the automaker that uses them, according to several dictionaries, including Oxford, Merriam-Webster and Dictionary.com.

(Could an all-electric Corvette crossover be in the works?)

Don’t see your vehicle’s name? Most likely, it’s because it’s a made-up word, not an English word, or we overlooked it. Bear in mind some of these names/words also have more than one meaning. Here’s the list:

Could one have an armada of Nissan Armadas?

Acadia: Relating to the former French colony of Acadia (now Nova Scotia) in Canada. (GMC)

Accent: A way of pronouncing a language, associated with a country, area, or social class. (Hyundai)

Accord: An official agreement or treaty. (Honda)

Armada: A fleet of warships. (Nissan)

Atlas: The first vertebra of the neck. (Volkswagen)

Avalon: Legendary Celtic isle of the dead where King Arthur and other knights are taken after death. (Toyota)

Aviator: The operator of an aircraft. (Lincoln)

Blazer: A sports jacket often with notched collar and patch pockets. (Chevrolet)

Bronco: An unbroken range horse of western North America. (Ford)

Canyon: a deep gorge, especially one with a river flowing through it. (GMC)

The GMC Canyon AT4 Off-Road Performance Edition  would be an ideal vehicle to explore a canyon.

Cayman: or caiman, a Central and South American crocodile. (Porsche)

Challenger: To confront or defy boldly. (Dodge)

Charger: A large, flat platter. (Dodge)

Cherokee: A member of a North American people originally of the southeastern U.S. (Jeep)

Civic: Relating to a city or town. (Honda)

Clarity: Freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity. (Honda)

Colorado: State of the interior western U.S. (Chevrolet)

Compass: Boundary, circumference (Jeep)

Continental: An American soldier of the Revolution in the Continental army. (Bentley)

The Toyota Corolla XSE Hatchback may be plenty of fun but doesn’t seem to have any floral styling cues.

Cooper: A person who makes or repairs casks or barrels. (Mini)

Corolla: The petals, or inner leaves, of a flower. (Toyota)

Corvette: A small warship designed for convoy escort duty. (Chevrolet)

Countryman: One living in the country or marked by country ways. (Mini)

Dawn: To begin to appear or develop. (Rolls-Royce)

Defender: One that defends. (Land Rover)

Discovery: Pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties to a legal action or proceeding. (Land Rover)

Durango: State in northwest central Mexico. (Dodge)

Edge: The outside limit of an object, area, or surface. (Ford)

Enclave: A group that is different in character from those surrounding it. (Buick)

Encore: An additional performance at the end of a concert. (Buick)

If you buy a second Buick Encore to replace the first, is it an encore for your Encore or just a second Encore?

Equinox: The time or date at which the sun crosses the celestial equator and when day and night are of equal length. (Chevrolet)

Escalade: The scaling of fortified walls using ladders as a form of military attack. (Cadillac)

Escape: To fail to be noticed or recallable by. (Ford)

Expedition: Excursion undertaken for a specific purpose. (Ford)

Explorer: A member of a coed scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America for people ages 14 to 20 focusing on career awareness. (Ford)

Fit: A seizure in which the victim loses consciousness. (Honda)

Ford: A shallow place in a river or stream where it can be crossed. (Ford)

Forester: A person or animal living in a forest. (Subaru)

Forte: A thing at which someone excels. (Kia)

If you’re going to be exploring new frontiers, the Nissan Frontier is perfect-ly named.

Frontier: The farthermost limits of knowledge or achievement in a particular subject. (Nissan)

Ghibli: A hot dust-bearing wind of the North African desert. (Maserati)

Ghost: A disembodied soul. (Rolls-Royce)

Gladiator: A trained fighter. (Jeep)

Golf: An outdoor game played on a large course with a small, hard ball and a set of clubs. (Volkswagen)

Hellcat: A violently temperamental person. (Dodge)

Highlander: Inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands. (Toyota)

Insight: Apprehending the true nature of a thing. (Honda)

Kicks: Strike or propel forcibly with the foot. (Nissan)

Kona: Coastal region of Hawaii in the western part of the island of Hawaii. (Hyundai)

Lancer: A soldier of a cavalry regiment armed with lances. (Mitsubishi)

Was Nissan was inspired by flora or fauna when naming the Leaf electric vehicle.

Leaf: A flat structure of a plant that is the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration, attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. (Nissan)

Legacy: an amount of money or property left to someone in a will. (Subaru)

Malibu: A coastal city west of Los Angeles (Chevrolet)

Mirage: Something illusory and unattainable. (Mitsubishi)

Mustang: A small lightly built feral horse of the south-western U.S. (Ford)

Navigator: One that navigates. (Lincoln)

Odyssey: A long and eventful journey (Honda)

Outback: A remote or sparsely populated inland area, especially in Australia. (Subaru)

Outlander: A person who belongs to another region, culture, or group. (Mitsubishi)

Pacifica: City on the Pacific Ocean in western California south of San Francisco. (Chrysler)

The new 2021 Chrysler Pacifica might be the ideal vehicle to take you Pacifica, California.

Passport: A thing that ensures admission to or the achievement of something. (Honda)

Phantom: A figment of the imagination. (Rolls-Royce)

(FCA, PSA pick a name for post-merger company: Stellantis.)

Pilot: A television program made to test audience reaction with a view to the production of a series. (Honda)

Ranger: One of a body of organized armed men who range over a region especially to enforce the law. (Ford)

Renegade: An individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior. (Jeep)

Ridgeline: A line formed along the highest points of a mountain ridge. (Honda)

Rio: Radar intercept officer. (Kia)

Rogue: A dishonest or unprincipled man. (Nissan)

Sequoia: Huge coniferous California trees of the bald cypress family that may reach a height of over 300 feet. (Toyota)

Toyota Sequoia: a big vehicle named after big trees.

Sienna: A kind of earth used as a pigment in painting. (GMC)

Sierra: Any of several large scombroid fish (genus Scomberomorus) related to the mackerel. (GMC)

Sonata: A composition for one or two instruments. (Hyundai)

Soul: The spiritual principle embodied in human beings, all rational and spiritual beings, or the universe. (Kia)

Spark: a latent particle capable of growth or developing. (Chevrolet)

Stinger: A cocktail consisting of brandy and white crème de menthe. (Kia)

Suburban: An outlying part of a city or town. (Chevrolet)

Tacoma: An industrial port city in west central Washington, on Puget Sound, south of Seattle. (Toyota)

Tahoe: A lake in eastern California and western Nevada. (Chevrolet)

Taos: A North American people native to New Mexico. (Volkswagen)

Kia’s Telluride has been “electropositive” for the brand.

Telluride: A binary compound of tellurium with a more electropositive element. (Kia)

Terrain: A field of knowledge or interest (GMC)

Titan: A family of giants in Greek mythology ruling the earth until overthrown by the Olympian gods. (Nissan)

Trailblazer: A pathfinder.  (Chevrolet)

Transit: Change, transition (Ford)

Traverse: To make a study of. (Chevrolet)

Tucson: City in southeast Arizona. (Hyundai)

Tundra: A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen. (Toyota)

Urus: an extinct large, long-horned wild ox. (Lamborghini)

Valkyrie: Any of the maidens of Odin who choose the heroes to be slain in battle and conduct them to Valhalla. (Aston Martin)

The Aston Martin Valkyrie would be the best way to travel to Valhalla.

Vantage: A place or position affording a good view. (Aston Martin)

Velar: Formed with the back of the tongue touching or near the soft palate. (Land Rover)

Venue: The place from which a jury is drawn and in which trial is held. (Hyundai)

Voyager: A U.S. space probe that obtained scientific information while flying by the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.

Wraith: An insubstantial form or semblance. (Rolls-Royce)

Wrangler: A person who wrangles, or argues, especially in a contentious way. (Jeep)

Yukon: A river in Alaska (GMC).

(Ford Mustang Mach-E captures 2021 NACTOY utility trophy.)

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