Ringbrothers Dodge Charger, Corvette ZR1 V-8: Car News Headlines

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Ringbrothers has returned with another stunner of a muscle car, this time based on the 1969 Dodge Charger. Everything in the build is custom, including the proportions which were altered to fit a longer wheelbase and mounting of the engine, in this case a 1,000-hp Hellephant, closer to the firewall.

Prototypes for what’s thought to be the next Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 took to the Nürburgring recently, and now we possibly have confirmation of the engine destined for the car. An alleged parts catalog for General Motors shows a description for an LT7 V-8 displacing 5.5 liters and featuring a turbocharging system.

Stellantis has entered a deal with a Chinese automaker by the name of Leapmotor that will see the two form a joint venture to handle the export and sale of Leapmotor vehicles outside of China. Exports are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2024 and the first destination has been confirmed as Europe.

You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.

Ringbrothers shows Tusk 1969 Dodge Charger packing 1,000 hp

Corvette ZR1’s rumored LT7 turbo V-8 possibly confirmed via parts catalog

Stellantis signs deal to export EVs of China’s Leapmotor

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Ford’s new Mustang GT supercharger cranks Coyote to 800 hp

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 gets $4,100 price cut vs. 2023

Bronco, Ranger to receive off-road pack with ARB upgrades

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Toyota Tundra gets 32-hp TRD upgrade that costs $3,400

Ford expands EV charging network, Tesla Supercharger V4 hardware coming

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