Ma Mopar is singing out with info on new crate engines that they're unveiling at this year's SEMA Show.
A new 512-inch V10 engine with more than 800 horsepower, and a new 426 Gen III High Output Hemi crate engine, highlight the Mopar display at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Along with the new, more powerful engines, will be a full range of performance, restoration and off-road parts available from Mopar.
Included are kits to extract more power from Gen III Dodge Vipers and a new Gen III High Output Hemi V8; new Pro Stock cylinder heads and Mopar Gen III Hemi front drive kits.
“SEMA is the perfect platform to introduce some of Mopar’s newest high performance and restoration parts and products,” says Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar. “If you’re looking for horsepower that can be dropped in or bolted on, the Mopar exhibit has a full range of smallblock and big-block products for the enthusiast.

“Mopar has been in the performance business for decades. In fact, the brand really came to life at the track,” adds Gorlier. “We are committed to supporting performance enthusiasts. We have an extremely rich product plan that will not only support the more than 5 million Hemi engines in market today and the 30 million Chrysler Group vehicles on the roads across the country, but will also support the products of tomorrow.
"The engines we are launching are the first of many exciting products to come for both on and off-road needs. We have an amazing track record of fueling enthusiasts, and are committed to continuing this legacy.”
Speaking of those engines, stay tuned for more about the 426 GEN III Hemis!