I’m sure there are more than a few motor heads on the site, and I wanted to take a look at the current crop of “Muscle Cars”. From the big three out of Detroit we have all new versions of classic wheel spinning loud and proud big block engines. Ford started the renaissance with the re-introduction of the venerable Mustang some years ago, and call me nostalgic, but I appreciate an auto-makers effort to re-capture the style of the older vehicles. So, how well (or not) did they do? Well…
The Mustang
The Dodge Challenger
Chevy Camaro
Chevy Corvette
There was also a newer version of the Pontiac GTO, which while it had a powerful V8, the styling cues left a lot to be desired, and it only lasted 3 years, being discontinued in 2006.
Yes, there are sporty offerings from other makers, like the RX-8 from Mazda, Nissan 370Z, but these cars are generally 6 cylinders and lower HP. There is also the popularity of the WRX from Subaru and the Lancer Evo from Mitsubishi which are gaining ground in the HP department, albeit from a turbo charged 4 cylinder. But there’s something about stomping on the gas pedal and hearing the throaty growl of a big block V8 roaring under the hood. And no amount of plastic clad “tuner” cars can match the raw power of these vehicles.
And what about the power? We’ll limit this to the 8 cylinder engines.
Camaro 426hp 420ft lbs torque
Corvette C6 430 & 424
Challenger RT8 425 & 420
Mustang GT 300 & 320
Mustang Shelby GT 540 & 510
GTO 400 & 395
Like the Mustang, there are different levels of power and models to be had, but the price range is all over the board.
It’s also worth mentioning just for the fun of it two cars at each extreme of the spectrum - The Lotus Elise and the Bugatti Veron.
The Elise has a Toyota 4 cylinder engine that produces 189HP & 133ft lbs torque. So what makes it worth mentioning in this group? It weighs less than 2,000 pounds, which makes its horse power - to - weight ratio phenomenal, and because it’s so small it handles extremely well, and can keep pace with most of the above cars.
At the other end of the spectrum and at a cost of $1.5 million is the 16 cylinder all-wheel-drive Bugatti Veron. It boasts 1001 (yes that’s one thousand and one) HP and 922 ft lbs of torque. It needs all of that power to push its nearly 5,000 pounds around.
So, sound off - how do you think the new cars compare to the old?