The tuning company is planning a modern Dodge Magnum SRT Hellcat widebody.
If the Dodge Magnum had never been discontinued after 2008, the latest build from Las Vegas tuning firm Jaye Fab shows what a modern iteration might look like in SRT Hellcat widebody form.
Jaye Fab offers a styling kit that matches the Magnum's front end to the current Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat (shown below). The kit costs $5,800 and bolts directly to the donor's Magnum, so no major modifications are required.
Jaye Fab is currently working on a styling kit to match the Magnum to the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat widebody. This would mean a Magnum that delivers 707 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque.
Jaye Fab has not revealed when it plans to unveil the finished car. He posted photos of the car being built late last month, but given the progress, it may be a little while before the finished car is finally revealed. [In contrast to modifying the Charger SRT Hellcat's widebody fenders to fit the Magnum, the tuner is developing the kit from scratch. Not only are the fenders modified, but the doors, rocker panels, and front and rear fascia are also changed, so there is a lot of work involved.
The finished kit fits the 2005-2008 Magnum models, and Jaye Fab will add a Hellcat engine for customers with deep pockets.