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MEET ‘HAVOC’: A CUSTOM 1970 DODGE CHALLEGER WITH 2,500 HP

The Custom Car Is Currently Up For Sale

Dodge Challenger Havoc

If there’s one thing that muscle car fans can’t get enough of, it’s rugged good looks and the ambition to push power levels to what most people deem absurd. That is precisely what this custom classic Dodge Challenger embodies, with those classic good looks that created muscle car fans and continue to enchant the public adding more horses under the hood than anyone would ever dare to challenge. This is the Dodge Challenger “Havoc.”

Dodge Challenger Havoc: Details

This car is insane and manages to put the epic ‘Maximus’ Dodge Charger to shame, and that car was featured in the Fast & Furious franchises. When we first saw the car, it was hard to believe that it had 2,250 horsepower under the hood from a twin-turbocharged 9.4-liter Hemi V8, and then it was hard to believe anything could surpass those power levels. Until now, this Havoc Dodge Challenger can reportedly produce 2,500 horsepower thanks to its Stanton Race Engine (by itself capable of making 900 HP) and its F3R ProCharger supercharger.

Dodge Challenger Havoc

According to builders Fusion Motors, everything on this car is custom, from the front end to the back. The car features custom ‘Havoc’ badging, a set of American legend Blackhawk wheels with Mickey Thompson tires, airbag suspension, a custom Tremec Magnum T56 six-speed manual gearbox with a Roadster Shop 9-inch differential, and NASCAR power rack-and-pinion steering. This seems necessary, considering the power this thing is packing under the hood. For the interior, people will find VF Commodore seats, a Billet Specialties steering wheel, a Dakota Digital instrument cluster, a custom sound system, and a Ringbrothers shifter.

When taking on this building project, the idea was to build something utterly unique without aftermarket upgrades, so it took the team three years and 10,000 hours to create. Unfortuantely, Havoc was de-tuned from 101 octane to 91 pump fuel to make it a more practical daily driver, which likely caused the HP to drop from 2,500 to 1,200 but that could be fixed if the future owner wants maximum performance. Yes, the car is currently for sale through Fusion Motor Company. Unfortunately, pricing isn’t available, so you’ll want to reach out if you’re seriously interested in obtaining this special Dodge Challenger; we guess it will ask close to seven figures.

Dodge Challenger Havoc

Written by Zac Quinn

Zac's love for cars started at a young age, after seeing the popular Eleanor from Gone In 60 Seconds. From there, fascination and enthusiasm blossomed and to this day the Ford Mustang remains a favorite. His first job started out detailing cars, but also provided the opportunity to work on restoration including an 1968 Ford Mustang, Pontiac Firebird, and a C3 Corvette, though he left that job before further work and experience could be had. From there, he was a detailer at a car dealership before quitting that job to try and finish college.

Much of his free time while studying was spent watching YouTube videos regarding new cars, or off-roading. 4WD247 is a personal favorite channel which rekindled a dying flame in car enthusiasm, now tailored towards trucks and SUVs and the fun that can be had building up an overlanding rig, and going on adventures, though, that chapter remains unwritten for the time being.

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