Chrysler's 5.7 HEMI is one of America's favorite engines. Since launching in 2002 as part of the third generation of HEMI engines, it has gone on to feature on muscle cars, SUVs, half-ton pickup ...
After a single model year without a V8 option, HEMI muscle has returned to the 2026 Ram 1500 line in the United States market. Although the 345-cube mill came out more than two decades ago, it is ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The HEMI nameplate is arguably one of the most famous in the automotive community, with the name a reference to their hemispherical combustion ...
The past few years have been kind of a rollercoaster for Mopar fans. After the merger of PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles resulted in the formation of Stellantis in early 2021, the newly ...
Not that long ago, the Hemi V8 was looking like an endangered species. It was dropped from the Jeep Grand Cherokee and eschewed by the redesigned Dodge Charger. The 5.7-liter engine also became ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The 5.7-liter Hemi was the first engine of Chrysler's modern Gen III V8 family, introduced in the 2003 Ram trucks. Since then, it has been ...
“We got it wrong and we’re fixing it,” Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis says. What did Ram get wrong? The truck maker nixed the Hemi V-8 option from the redesigned 2025 Ram 1500, making the more powerful and fuel ...
With the announcement of the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine returning to the Ram 1500 pickup truck this year, it got us thinking. Where else could this iconic Stellantis eight-cylinder engine wind-up? It’s ...
Truck buyers are a particular bunch, having varied use cases like towing, working on job sites, and even looking (and sounding) good while cruising down the boulevard. So in 2025, when Ram maker ...
Last summer, Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf told us the company was committed to V8 engines and the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 wasn’t going anywhere. That’s certainly been the case as they’ve introduced a slew of new ...
"Hey," you're thinking, "one's got hemispherical combustion chambers, and the other doesn't. Case closed!" Congratulations, yes, that's the biggest difference. But maybe you're wondering why ...