Exomod’s Ascent Blue Angel Roars with 1,000 Horses

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Exomod's Ascent Blue Angel Roars with 1,000 Horses
Exomod Ascent Blue Angel (Credits: Exomod)

Exomod is known for putting modern technology into classic-looking cars. They’ve already made three versions of vintage Dodge Challengers, including a Daytona model. But now, they’ve announced something new: the Ascent Blue Angel.

This car is named after a special rescue helicopter from Ascent Helicopters in British Columbia. It’s based on a 2023 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Jailbreak, but it’s got some special features. The body looks like a 1968 Charger, but it’s made entirely of lightweight carbon fiber. It’s also got carbon accents on the chin spoiler, door jambs, rockers, and rear diffuser. The car sits on 20-inch wheels made by Forgeline and has Nitto tires. Plus, it’s got six-piston Brembo Brakes.

Under the hood, this beast has a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine from Hennessey Performance. It makes more than 1,000 horsepower! It’s got an eight-speed automatic transmission and a custom exhaust system. The suspension system helps keep all that power on the ground.

Exomod's Ascent Blue Angel Roars with 1,000 Horses
Exomod Ascent Blue Angel (Credits: Exomod)

Inside, the car has leather seats and a fancy audio system with 18 speakers. It’s got all the modern safety features you’d expect, like cruise control, ABS brakes, and airbags. And don’t worry about servicing it – you can take it to any Dodge dealership.

This custom car takes 1,500 hours to build and costs $379,000. But don’t worry about losing your warranty – it comes with a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain coverage from Dodge. And if you’re interested, you can even configure your own Ascent Blue Angel on Exomod’s website.

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