In 2003, Chrysler reintroduced the legendary Hemi engine to American car buyers after a decades-long hiatus. The first of the "third generation" Hemis was the 5.7-liter, gas-powered, 90-degree, ...
The HEMI engine returned to Dodge trucks in 2003 introducing the third generation of the legendary engine design with a 5.7-liter displacement. Later iterations of the 5.7 HEMI used in Dodge Chargers ...
The 5.7 Hemi V8 once defined the modern Dodge Charger’s accessible muscle, but the next generation is leaving that middle ground behind. You are now choosing between high output six‑cylinder turbos, ...
The robust 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine (third generation) was introduced back in 2003 for the new lineup of Ram trucks. This engine featured enhancements over the previous generation of Hemi, utilizing ...
After two decades of production, the third-generation 5.7 Hemi V-8 has amassed a solid reputation as Chrysler's bread-and-butter workhorse and high-performance platform. In that time, the company name ...
The Gen III 5.7 HEMI debuted in 2003, powering vehicles such as the Dodge Challenger, Charger, Durango, Magnum, Chrysler 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Ram 1500 before Dodge decided to discontinue the ...
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 ...
Carlos may have killed the Hemi, but after a short interlude, a V8 is back under the hood of the Ram 1500. Ram is bringing back the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 for the 2026 Ram 1500, reversing its previous ...
Ram has announced the end of the road for its 1500 Classic pickup after the 2024 model year, effectively killing off the venerable 5.7-liter Hemi V8 in the half-ton segment. While the Classic will ...
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