A custom Dodge Power Wagon was shown at the SEMA tuning show. Five different cars were used to build a truck with a 1,000-horsepower engine. The car will be auctioned off in January, with proceeds going to charity.
The project was named Sweat. It is equipped with a Mopar Hellephant V8 engine. With seven liters of displacement and a supercharger, it develops 1,000 hp. It works with an 8-speed automatic, transmitting traction to all four wheels with an external diameter of 37 inches.
The suspension is lifted by 83 millimeters at the front and 51 millimeters at the rear. King shock absorbers with remote reservoirs provide 216 millimeters of travel at the front and 279 at the rear. A cargo platform with a spare tire mount was installed behind the cabin with two rows of seats.
The interior is finished with genuine leather and suede. Two separate semi-bucket seats without headrests are installed at the rear. The custom is equipped with a digital instrument cluster, modern air conditioning and multimedia systems.