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Fake 1000-HP Dodge Charger Wagon Seems Like the Perfect Inaugural Hennessey Mod for 2024

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Photo: kelsonik / Instagram
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For some, more than 707, 717, or even 797 Mopar horsepower is needed. As such, Texas-based Hennessey Performance has the perfect solution with a warranty-guaranteed performance upgrade and modification package available for all Hellcats. It's too bad it will never happen in wagon form, too.
Usually, we start the year fresh with a list of to-dos. There's always one account on mine – get a better station wagon for my family. As it happened, the imaginative realm of digital car content creators gave me the dream estate. Too bad it's merely wishful thinking, right?

Now, let's get the story from the start. What we see here in all its life-like CGI glory is an H1000 Hennessey Performance Dodge Charger Wagon. It doesn't exist in real life – only across the parallel universes of vehicular CGI. That's because it is the figment of the imagination of Nikita Chuicko, the virtual artist better known as kelsonik on social media, who thinks now is the right CGI time to fiddle with a Magnum heir again.

This pixel master usually dabbles with two things – future models and their potential looks for his daily jobs at various news outlets, plus contemporary models dressed in his signature 'Shadow Line' and rocking some juicy tuning upgrades like lowered suspension setups, restyled bumpers, and fresh aftermarket alloy wheels that are always on the larger side than OEM.

However, he occasionally likes to play with some 'what if' scenarios. A recurring dream is turning sports or muscle cars into practical five-door station wagons that can do the grocery shopping during the week and hit the track or dragstrip at the weekend. As such, we have seen cool stuff like Dodge Challenger Shooting Brakes (both in 3- and 5-door formats), a Toyota Supra five-door Shooting Brake, an S650 Ford Mustang GT Wagon, and also the Dodge Charger Wagon proudly strolling around as a potential Dodge Magnum successor.

Now he's back with the Charger Wagon in SRT form – but the OEM Widebody setup wasn't enough. As such, his new digital project sports the Hellcat and SRT badges alongside Hennessey's signature – which only means it's one of those supercar-like H1000 treatments. Basically, that's the pinnacle of family haulers – you can take the family to school and work, then hit the track or quarter-mile dragstrip and scare the bejesus out of any supercar present on the premises.

Too bad that just like Chevrolet, Dodge has also ceased production of its Challenger and Charger foes of the Ford Mustang, so the window is closing rapidly on the opportunity to secure a Hellcat SRT unit and convincing Hennessey they should also do the research and development to make a Charger Wagon kit in addition to performing all the regular H1000 modifications.


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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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