Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP ‘Havoc’ for Sale

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Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP 'Havoc' for Sale
Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP 'Havoc' for Sale (Credits: Fusion Motor)

This Challenger, dubbed ‘Havoc,’ might rival the insanity of the one-off Charger from the Fast & Furious franchise, famously driven by Vin Diesel. The “ultimate Challenger” boasts a twin-turbocharged 9.4-liter Hemi V8, generating a staggering 2,500 horsepower, surpassing Hennessey’s 1,700-horsepower twin-turbo Demon 170.

Every aspect of Havoc is bespoke, including its custom front end to accommodate the powerful 572 ci Hemi engine, featuring race-spec components such as valves, cylinder heads, a 4.7-inch throttle body, and 2,200 cc injectors.

Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP 'Havoc' for Sale
Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP ‘Havoc’ for Sale (Credits: Fusion Motor)

Noteworthy additions include custom badging, 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.

The interior is equally impressive, boasting VF Commodore seats, a Billet Specialties steering wheel, Dakota Digital instrumentation, a Ringbrothers shifter, and a custom sound system.

This three-year, 10,000-hour project aimed to create a unique vehicle without relying on off-the-shelf aftermarket upgrades, with most body panels crafted from scratch.

Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP 'Havoc' for Sale
Ultimate Challenger: 2,500HP ‘Havoc’ for Sale (Credits: Fusion Motor)

Completed in 2019, Havoc was later detuned to run on 91-octane pump fuel for practical daily driving, reducing its output to 1,200 horsepower. However, it can easily be returned for maximum performance upon request.

Currently available for sale through Fusion Motor Company, the price remains undisclosed, likely to cater to individual buyer negotiations. Given its uniqueness and performance capabilities, it could fetch around $1,000,000 or more, similar to the valuation of the famed ‘Maximus’ Charger, which was once listed at $1,700,000.

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