This 1,000-HP Dodge Hellcat Redeye Looks Like a 1960s Muscle Car
by AutoExpert | 16 December, 2025
Exomod’s latest build takes a very clear idea and runs with it. Start with a modern Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak, then give it the look of a 1960s Dodge muscle car. That’s exactly what they’ve done here, and they call it Prometheus.
The biggest change is the body. Every exterior panel has been replaced with carbon fiber finished in a dark Kandy Apple Red shade. The front end is completely different from a normal Challenger, with a custom nose and the headlights hidden behind a black mesh grille. It instantly makes the car feel older, but not outdated.

This isn’t just a front-end swap. The hood, doors, pillars, and rear window have all been reshaped to match the new design. Carbon fiber wasn’t part of the muscle car era, but it works here, keeping the look clean and modern. The 20-inch Forgeline wheels and large Brembo brakes give away the fact that this thing means business.

Under the skin, it’s still very much a modern performance car. The supercharged 6.2-liter V8 is there, but Exomod teamed up with Hennessey to push things further. With the H1000 package, output jumps to 1,000 horsepower and 948 lb-ft of torque. That’s serious power, no matter how you look at it.

Exomod hasn’t shared weight numbers, but the carbon body likely saves some mass. More importantly, all the factory safety systems and tech remain, including features like the rearview camera.

Inside, most of the cabin stays familiar. The main upgrade is the upholstery, with the seats retrimmed in brown leather with quilted stitching. Matching trim and subtle gold-colored accents on the doors add a classic touch.

In the end, it’s a modern Hellcat that looks old-school, drives like a new car, and hits a level of power most classics could only dream about.